TI:ME 2004 Midwest Regional Music Technology Conference

 

                  Rocky J. Reuter, Conference Chair    rjreuter@wideopenwest.com

 

In Conjunction with the OMEA 2004 State Professional Conference

William B. Dederer, Conference Chair

 

Greater Columbus Convention Center • Columbus, OH

http://www.columbusconventions.com/index2.htm

 

February 5 - 7, 2004

 

 

*  Presenters:  Please  See  Presenter  Notes  at  the  End  of  the  Schedule !

 

*  Non-OMEA Attendees:  Registration  is  available  Online  @  http://www.ti-me.org !

 

 


This Schedule Last Updated 12/1/3 @ 1:00 P.M. • Schedule remains Subject to Change

 

Notation

Performance

Instruments

Music Lab

CAI

Web

TI:ME

Administrative

Audio

Multimedia

Multiple

Technologies

Misc.

Sequencing

 

Thursday

February  5

Room C224

Technology Lab (iMac & OSX)

Sponsor: Lentine’s Music / Roland

Room C225

Lecture / Presentation Room

Sponsor: MakeMusic! Coda Technologies

Room C226

Presentation / Performance Room

Sponsors: Sibelius / Capital University

1:00

Lentine’s - Workman • MIDI 101: The Basics

Bryant, Dorothy • Building a WebQuest

Thacker, Brian  & Randy Kohlenberg • Interactive DVD Portfolios: Integrating DVD Production into Candidate Portfolios

2:15

Roland – Fournier • Modern Recording for Music Educators

Lochstampfor, Mark • Band-in-a-Box in the Classroom and Practice Room

Pinzino, Mary Ellen • Sing a Song of Technology – Music Tech for Singers!

3:30

Hodson, Robin • Ear training / theory training software from Sibelius

Johnson, Tom • Finale for Music Educators

Estrella, Steven • Music Learning with Flash and QuickTime

4:45

Lentine’s - Workman • How to Select Courseware Based On Your Instructional Needs

Johnson, Ken  4 Music Technology Success Stories

Emmons, Scott: Teaching Middle School Music with One Computer

6:00

Surmani: Theory, Technology and Tradition: Putting It Together

Sink, Damon  & Garin Webb • Teaching Jazz Improv with On-line Multimedia

Brozak, George A. • Arranging for the High School Marching Band

 


 

Friday

February  6

Room C224

Technology Lab (PC)

Sponsor: Lentine’s Music / Roland

Room C225

Lecture / Presentation Room

Sponsor: MakeMusic! Coda Technologies

Room C226

Presentation / Performance Room

Sponsors: Sibelius / Capital University

8:00

Roland – Fournier • Modern Recording for Music Educators

Albert, Kristen A. • Digital Portfolios for Pre-Service Music Educators

Kidde, Geoffrey • Fostering Creativity with Music Technology

9:15

Lentine’s - Workman • Digital Recording: No More Tapes, Just Easy CD Creation

Repp, Richard • Jaguars and Panthers and Bears, Oh My! Making the Switch to Mac OS X

Dunphy, Reuter, & Richmond • It's About TI:ME – The Who, What, Where, When, and Why About One of the Nation’s Leading Music Technology Association for Music Educators

10:30

Roland – Barbre • New Avenues and Technology Curriculum for Music Education

Hawley, David • SmartMusic Studio for Winds, Voice and Strings

Reuter, Rocky J. • Pro Tools  - An Easy Path to Student Creativity for (Almost) FREE !

11:45

Hodson, Robin • Sibelius Music Notation Software: All the Basics!

Koncal, Mary Ann • Integrating Technology, Music, and Art

Lochstampfor, Mark • BlackBoard: Inside and Beyond the Music Classroom

1:00

Myers, Scott A. • How to Start a Music Technology Program (with little or no bucks!)

Johnson, Tom • Discovering Easy Music Notation Software: The Finale Family

Panel: Reuter, Hess, Repp, Richmond • The 21st  Century Educational Ensemble: Everything You Need to Know About Music Technology Ensembles

2:15

no session

no session

 

Hess, George J. • Live In Concert:  eBand, the Central Michigan University Electronic Ensemble

 

3:30

no session

no session

Reuter, Rocky J. • Live in Concert: The Capital University MIDI Band

4:45

Lentine’s - Workman • Planning and Building a Music Technology Lab

Richmond, Floyd • Sequencing Software in the General Music Classroom

Hodson, Robin • The Wonderful World of MIDI Guitar and Software for Developing a Guitar Program

6:00

Roland – Fournier • Integrating Multimedia into Live Performance

Wajda, Henry • iMovie and iDVD: Telling Our Story Through Sight and Sound

Johnson, Ken • The One Computer Classroom

 

 

Saturday

February  7

Room C224

Technology Lab (PC)

Sponsor: Lentine’s Music / Roland

Room C225

Lecture / Presentation Room

Sponsor: MakeMusic! Coda Technologies

Room C226

Presentation / Performance Room

Sponsors: Sibelius / Capital University

8:00

Ellinger, John • Teaching Music Theory and Ear Training Using MiBAC MUSIC LESSONS I and II

Johnson, Tom • Finale 2004: Solutions for the Music Educator

Hodson, Robin • Developing a Music Curriculum Using Technology

9:15

Surmani: Why Music Theory?

Hawley, David • Meaningful Assessment for Beginning Band Students

Bauer, Herbst, & Deep • Facilitating Composition Through Technology: Real World Success Stories

10:30

Lentine’s - Lemna, Mark • Using Band-In-A-Box in the Classroom

Johnson, Tom • The Finale Master Class

Richmond, Floyd • Notation Software in the General Music Classroom

11:45

no session

Myers, Bill • Interactive Technology & Video Instruction for Marching Band

Lautzenhizer, Dr. Tim • Why Every Music Educators Should Care About Music Technology

 

 

 


* Presenter Notes:

 

Every Attempt was made to place your session in a Lab if Requested. However, if you were placed in a Lecture Room, Please adjust as needed.

 

 

Presentation Rooms: Each will have a Data Projector, Projection Screen, Sound System, Microphone, 1 MIDI Keyboard, & 1 MIDI Interface

 

Presenters are responsible for providing their own presentation computer (Mac or PC) and cables to connect to the data projector

 

Internet Connectivity is planned, BUT BE PREPARED to run Local from your Computer!

 

Labs: The Lab will have 10–12  Macintosh Computers running OSX, MIDI Keyboards, and MIDI Interfaces; Data Projector, Projection Screen, Sound System, & Mic.  Please note that there will not be a PC Lab at this event.

 

Internet Connectivity wil NOT be available  so  Please BE  PREPARED to  run  Local from  your  Computer!

 

Presenters are responsible for providing their own presentation computer (Mac or PC) and cables to connect to the data projector

 

Society Membership: All presenters must be members of either TI:ME or OMEA.

 

Hotel Reservations can be made online @ http://resweb.passkey.com/liveres/start.asp?e=11762

 

Conference Registration:

 

Presenters DO NOT  need to Register for the Conference.  Complimentary Badges will be provided at the Registration Booth