TI:ME 2003 National Music Technology Conference Schedule Grid (Version 3.5: Updated 3/10/3 7pm)

 

NOTE: The TI:ME Office will be located in Room 203 and will be staffed on an as-needed basis.

The TI:ME Exhibit Booth is #537 - Please Stop By!

 

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Pasadena Convention Center - Pasadena, California

 

Wed 3/12

Room 201

Sponsor:

Roland

Room 204

Sponsor:

Yamaha

Room 205

Sponsor:

Berklee Media

Room 207

Sponsor:

Shure

Room 208

Sponsor:

Alfred Publ.

Room 209

Sponsor:

MakeMusic!

Room 211

Sponsor:

Fender

Room 212

SoundTree Mac Lab

8:00 - 9:00

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9:15 - 10:15

Walls Kimberly:

Creating Your Own Accompaniment Tracks

Hosken Daniel:

Composing with Sound: Strategies and Tools for Creating Music with Digital Audio

What is TI:ME?

John P. Dunphy, Executive Director

Rudolph Tom:

Digital Recording Basics for Ensemble Directors

Kline John: Music Technology for Your Guitar Program

Carruth Tom:

Understanding the ÒNewÓ Finale 2003

Sebald Dave:

The Final Frontier: Imagination and the Future of

Music Technology

Lamb Michael: Designing a Music Lab

10:30 - 11:30

Pickard Beth:

Teaching Music with the help of Computer Programs

 

TBA

What You Need to Know to Become a TI:ME Instructor:

Floyd Richmond & Tom Rudolph

Reuter Rocky: ProTools - An Easy Path to Creativity for (Almost) Free

[Hands-On Follow-Up at 11:45]

Kline John:

Music Scanning for Educators

Massoth Daniel:

Smart Music: No Unaccompanied Minors!

Davis Dalton:

Integrating interactive guitar instructional software into the K-12 music classroom

Lamb Michael:

Lessons for Combining Video and Music

11:45 - 12:45

 

TBA

Stafford Tim:

Introducing Yamaha MIE

 

TBA

 

TBA

Surmani Andrew:

Why Music Theory and Technology?

 

TBA

Rudolph Tom:

Teaching Music Composition in the General Music Classroom using Notation Software [see 1:00]

Reuter Rocky: Hands-On

Follow-Up:

ProTools - An Easy Path to Creativity for (Almost) Free

[See 10:30]

1:00 - 2:00

Walls Kimberly:

Making Music with MIDI

Estrella Steven:

Using Flash to help teach music theory to non-majors

TI:ME

Level IA Certification Exam:

Floyd Richmond

Wood Nick:

Microphone Techniques for Recording Applications

Hodson Robin: Incorporating Technology into the Theory and Ear-training Curriculum

Lochstampfor Mark:

Using Technology to Develop Improvisation Skills In Music Classrooms

Sebald Dave:

The Final Frontier: Imagination and the Future of

Music Technology

Rudolph Tom:

Hands-On Follow Up: Composition in the General Music Classroom using Notation Software

2:15 - 3:15

Hodson Robin:

Sibelius and Distance Learning

Menoche Charles:

Getting a ÒHandelÓ on Digital Sheet Music: Purchasing Printed Music in the Digital Age.

TI:ME
Level IB Certification Exam:

Steven Estrella

Watson Scott:

Sequence-stration

CHANGE:

Surmani Andrew:

Theory, Technology and Tradition: Putting It Together

Carruth Tom:

How to Create Tests, Worksheets and Dissertations Using Finale

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Setup and Rehearsal

Dvorin David:

Digital Audio and MIDI Sequencing Under Mac OSX: What Are You Waiting For?

 

3:30 - 4:30

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keynote:

Dave Smith

(Sequential Circuits/

Dave Smith Instruments)

 

 

4:45 - 5:45

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stefan Lipson

MIDI Concert

 

 

6:00 - 7:00

 

 

 

 

 

 

TI:ME

Reception

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thur 3/13

Room 204

Presentation

Room 212

Mac Lab

 

Fri 3/14

Room 204

Presentation

Room 212

Mac Lab

 

Sat 3/15

Room 204

Presentation

Room 212

Mac Lab

8:00 - 9:00

Axford Elizabeth: How Do I Use A Computer In My Music Teaching Studio?

 

Open Lab

 

8:00 - 9:00

Reilly Lisa:

Creating Musical Accompaniments using Music Technology

Gaulke Trinny:

Creating a Composer/MIDI Project with Middle School Students

 

8:00 - 9:00

Simpson Ken: Modern Recording in the Bandroom

Morris Bob:

Building a Guitar program in your school

9:15 - 10:15

Simpson Ken:

How to Teach Technology for the Non-Technical Teacher

Hodson Robin:

Using Technology to Introduce Composition, Orchestration and Arranging into the Middle and High School Music Curriculum

 

9:15 -10:30

CMEA

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Session

 

Open Lab

 

9:15 - 10:15

Dvorin David:

Using digital audio to enrich the curriculum

Lamb Michael:

Successfully Building a Music Technology Lab

10:30 - 11:30

 

TBA

Whitmore Lee:

Keyboard Lab Basics for the Music Educator

 

10:45 -11:45

Rudolph Tom:

Curriculum Materials for the Secondary MIDI lab.

Josey Sara Michael:

Music Technology as an Interdisciplinary Tool Across the High School Curriculum

 

10:30 - 11:30

Phillips Scott L.:

Wake Up! Computer Assisted Instruction in the Collegiate Music Appreciation Classroom.

Dvorin David:

Hands-On

Follow Up:

Using digital audio to enrich the curriculum

11:45 - 12:45

Dvorin David:

Music Industry, Education and AppleÕs OSX: Panel Discussion

Richmond Floyd:

Notation Software in the General Music Classroom

 

12:00 - 1:00

Gaulke Trinny:

Multimedia Projects for Middle School Students

Rudolph Tom:

Hands-On Follow Up: Curriculum Materials for the Secondary MIDI lab.

 

11:45 - 12:45

Dvorin David:

Simple Sampling and Synthesis Techniques for the Educator

Hodson Robin:

Notation Techniques for Busy Educators

1:00 - 2:00

Rudolph Tom:

Funding Resources for Music Technology

Rodriguez Elvin:

Creating On-line Music Theory Assignments with Musica Analytica

 

1:15 - 2:15

Simpson Ken:

Bridging The Gap: Introducing Electronic Musical Instruments into your Performing Groups.

 

Open Lab

 

1:00 - 2:00

Megill David:

Expert Just In Time Online Testing

Dvorin David:

Simple Hands-On Follow Up:

Sampling and Synthesis Techniques for the Educator

2:15 - 3:15

Kao Huey-Lin:

Teaching Percussion from a CD-ROM

Post J. Brian:

A Simple Approach for Creating Play Along CDs Using MIDI Files and QuickTime Player Pro

 

2:30 - 3:30

Gaulke Trinny:

Music Software for the K-8 General Music Classroom

Scott Watson

Notation Software: 10 Awesome Ideas for TodayÕs Music Educator

 

2:15 - 3:15

Stafford Tim:

Introducing Yamaha MIE

Davis Dalton:

Integrating MIDI-Interactive Keyboard Instructional Software Into the

K-12 Music Classroom

3:30 - 4:30

Wood Nick: Microphone Techniques for Live Sound Reinforcement

ContinuedÉ

Post J. Brian:

A Simple Approach

 

3:45 - 4:45

Zanutto Daniel:

Using MicroGrade to Manage Assessment in Performance Ensembles

 

Open Lab

 

3:30 - 4:30

Miller Marilyn:

Add Music to Your Multimedia Projects!

Dvorin David:

Score Music and Sound Effects to Digital Video the Easy Way: A Lesson Idea for Grades 4 through 12

 

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