Session Schedule
TI:ME 2006 Southwest Regional Music Technology Conference
Dave Sebald, Southwest Conference Coordinator • dsebald@aim-ed.com
In Cooperation with the Texas Music Educators Association 2006 State Conference
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas
February 16 - 18, 2006
Latest Update: January 10, 2006
(This schedule is subject to modification)
*Presenters: please see notes at the bottom of this page
Thursday, February 16, 2006
8:00 - 9 :15 |
"The TI:ME has Come" Tim Lautzenheiser, Ball State University CC Ballroom B Keynote Address |
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CC 201 |
CC 202 MakeMusic Room |
CC 215 SoundTree Room |
CC 216 Roland Room |
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12:30 - 1:45 |
Pro Tools in Education Clinician: Ken Johnson Sponsored by: m -Audio |
Using Wind Synthesis and Computer Technology to Realize Musical Concepts Clinician: Dave Sebald, UTSA |
Teaching Music Theory with Technology Clinician: Tom Rudolph, Haverford School District Sponsored by: SoundTree |
Basics of Live Sound |
| 2:00 - 3:15 |
Music Instruction Software Has Changed! Learn the Latest Clinician: G. David Peters, Indiana University School of Music-IUPUI |
Get Your Hands on a New Innovative Wirelss MIDI Instrument! Clinician: Greig Ashurst Sponsored by: Schulmerich |
Getting the Lab, Got the Lab, Now What Do We Do? |
The Teacher is the Keeper of the Keys: How to Obtain and Effectively Use a Keyboard Lab in Your School Clinician: Debbie Pesnell Sponsored by: MIDI for Kids/Brook Mays Music |
3:30 - 4:45 |
Computers Motivate Music Students through Games andActivities Clinician: Jodie Varner Sponsored by: Electronic Courseware Systems, Inc. |
The Finale Family: Easy Notation Solutions for Music Educators Clinician: Tom Johnson |
Technology and Music Theory: A Perfect Match for Middle andHigh School Curriculum. Clinician: Andrew Surmani Sponsored by: Alfred Publishing Company Inc |
FROM PIANO TO SYNTHESIZER Dennis Mauricio |
Friday, February 17, 2006
| 8:00 - 8:50 | Constructivist Teaching Techniques for Online Music Activities Clinician: Dan Keast CC 210 (College Student Section) |
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CC 201 |
CC 202 MakeMusic Room |
CC 215 SoundTree Room |
CC 216 Roland Room |
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11:00 - 12:15 |
Current Trends in Music Technology Labs Clinician: Ken Johnson Sponsored by: m -Audio |
The TIME Machine: A Futuristic Approach to Interactive,Web-based Instruction in Music Clinician: Dave Sebald, UTSA |
Digital Audio Recording Basics for Ensemble Directors Clinician: Tom Rudolph, Haverford School District Sponsored by: SoundTree |
The Synthesizer as a Musical Instrument Clinician: Dennis Mauricio |
| 12:30 - 1:45 | Is This Thing On? What Every Musician Needs to Know About Sound Recording |
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CC 201 |
CC 202 MakeMusic Room |
CC 215 SoundTree Room |
CC 216 Roland Room |
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12:30 - 1:45 |
STARCLASS - An Invaluable Software Curriculum Resource forElementary Music Teachers Clinician: Peggy Morales Sponsored by: Brook Mays |
SmartMusic Studio for Winds, Voice and Strings Clinician: Dave Hawley |
Teach Them All: Music Theory for Multiple Learning Styles Clinician: Andrew Surmani Sponsored by: Alfred Publishing Company Inc. |
Recording Options 101 Clinician: Julie Romeo Sponsored by: Brook Mays |
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2:00 - 3:15 |
A Suite of Comprehensive Software dedicated to excellence and student success Clinician: Peggy Morales Sponsored by: Brook Mays |
Practice CDs and Audio Recording for Dummies Clinician: Randy Decker, Gilmer HS |
The Continuing Evolution of "TUBASICS" Clinician: Lee Hipp, San Antonio Symphony/St. Mary's University |
Introducing Sibelius 4, the Latest Version of Sibelius' Award Winning Notation Software Clinicians: Larry Marchese Sponsored by: Sibelius |
3:30 - 4:45 |
Microphone Techniques - Recording Clinicians: David Mendez, Kevin Spiegel Sponsored by: Shure Incorporated |
SmartMusic for All Students Clinician: David Hawley Sponsored by: MakeMusic! Inc. |
Teaching and Planning with Technology: The Changing Music Classroom Clinician: Shirley Lacroix Sponsored by: Silver Burdett/Scott Foresman |
Laptop-Pop: a.k.a. Using Music Technology in Live Performance Clinician: Scott Kinnebrew Sponsored by: Brook Mays |
5:00 - 6:15 |
Technology On a Shoestring (or Cadillac) Budget: Ideas For Music Classrooms Clinician: Heather L. Klossner, Carl Schurz El. |
Digital Orchestras in the Classroom Clinician: Gary Garritan, Garritan Libraries Sponsored by: Garritan |
Success in Building a Music Technology Lab Clinician: Jody Underwood Sponsored by: SoundTree |
Auralia 3: The NEW Ear Training Software from Rising Software Clinicians: Larry Marchese Sponsored by: Sibelius USA |
6:30 - 7:45 |
Really Affordable Digital Audio Recording Ken Johnson Sponsored by: m -Audio | (TBA) |
Customized Music Theory Drills for the Classroom Using MUSIC LESSONS I and MUSIC LESSONS II Software Clinician: John Ellinger, Carleton College |
Publish It Yourself Clinician: Patti DeWitt Folkerts Sponsored by: Patti DeWitt, |
Saturday, February 18, 2006
CC 201 |
CC 202 MakeMusic Room |
CC 215 SoundTree Room |
CC 216 Roland Room |
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| 8:00 - 8:50 | iNeed iPod iNfo |
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11:30 - 12:45 |
Use of a Web Cam in Applied Music Instruction Clinician: Keith Dye, Texas Tech Univ. |
Bringing the Science of Vocal Acoustics into Your Classroom or Studio Clinician: Lynn Basinger, Texas Tech University |
Kids N Music Technology Clinician: Jerod Jerry |
Mixing Performance Skill with Concept Formation in the Elementary Classroom: Can Technology Help Clinicians: James Faulconer, Sally Faulconer Sponsored by: MIDI for Kids |
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1:30 - 2:45 |
Using the Internet for Real-time Music Instruction Clinician: George Litterst |
Real Life Uses of Music Technology for Music Educators - How to Actually Use Music Notation and Audio Editing Software in Your Classroom Clinician: Herbert Midgley, SFASU |
Dial I IV I I: Information on the BLUES Clinicians: Jenny Wheelis, Suzanne Aylor Sponsored by: MIDI for Kids/Brook Mays |
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3:00 - 4:15 |
Do's and Don't 's in Visual Computer Design - Catch the Problems Before They Catch Your Students Clinicians: Valerie Trollinger, The College of New Jersey; John Flohr, Texas Woman's University |
I Got a New Mac! How do I Use Garage Band, iTunes, iPhoto and iMovie in My Classroom? Clinician: Herbert Midgley, SFASU |
Jazz Education Music Technology Options Clinician: John Kuzmich, Jr., Carmody Middle School |
I have my Keyboard Lab, Now What? Clinicians: Jenny Wheelis, James Faulconer Sponsored by: MIDI for Kids/Brook Mays |
* Presenter Notes:
All rooms are Presentation rooms only. No computer Labs will be provided at this regional conference
Each room will have a Data Projector, Projection Screen, Sound System, and 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 not planned -- BE PREPARED TO RUN LOCAL from your Computer!
PRESENTER HANDOUTS: It is difficult to predict the number of handouts needed at any given session. The capacity of each roomis listed on the schedule above. Throughout the conference we expect the labs to be at capacity. On Wednesday, the lecture rooms could range anywhere from 10 - 100 or more attendees depending on interest, but should be near capacity Thursday through Saturday.
Hotel Reservations can be made online @ http://www.tmea.org under the Main Menu > Clinic Convention > Housing Information
Each Presenter must be either a member of TI:ME or a member of TMEA.
All Presenters who live in Texas must be TMEA members.