Presentations and Handouts
from TI:ME/MENC 2002 in Nashville
The TI:ME/MENC 2002 conference in Nashville, Tennessee was a great success. Many of the TI:ME presenters have sent us PowerPoint slides and handouts from their sessions. These materials are available for download here in the Members-only section. The materials are sorted by the last name of the presenter or by the relevant topic. To download each file, right-click (Windows) or click and hold (Mac) and choose "download link to disk". PowerPoint slides may be viewed using Microsoft PowerPoint or the free Microsoft PowerPoint viewer (see http://www.microsoft.com for download instructions). Microsoft Word files may be viewed within many word processors. PDF files may be viewed using the free program Adobe Acrobat Reader. There are also a couple of HTML files below which may be viewed directly in your browser. Each link opens in a new window. Enjoy.
- Dammers, Rick: PowerPoint Listening Guide Reference Sheet - Word file
- Dammers, Rick: Creating Listening Guides with PowerPoint - PowerPoint file
- Langol, Stefani: Sample Movie Made with iMovie (Please note this QuickTime Movie is a 9.6 Megabyte download) - QuickTime file
- Multimedia for the Music Teacher: Tips for Desktop Movie Making - PowerPoint file
- Langol, Stefani: Sample MIDI file for use in movie development - MIDI file
- Lautzenheiser, Tim: Music Advocacy Materials - HTML file
- Liske, Kenneth: Abstract of Research on the use of Instructional Web Support - PDF file
- Liske, Kenneth: The Effects of Type of Instructional Web Support and Instructional Mode on the Knowledge and Discrimination of Musical Texture Among Undergraduate Elementary Education Majors - PowerPoint file
- Mash, David: Berklee: PT3 Preparing Tomorrow's Music Teachers to use Technology - HTML file with QuickTime movie
- Mash, David: Music Lab Design - HTML file with QuickTime movie
- Strategies for Integrating Technology throughout the Undergraduate Music Education Curriculum - PowerPoint file
- Nord, Michael: Passing On the Composer's Art: Curriculum for Creating Music with Technology - PowerPoint file
- Purse, Lynn with Estrella, Steven: Sharing experiences teaching TI:ME 1A and 1B - Word file
- Purse, Lynn with Estrella, Steven: How do YOU teach TI:ME? - PowerPoint file
- Reese, Sam: Trends in Music Technology In Illinois Public Schools: A Preliminary Report - PowerPoint file
- Rudolph, Tom: Teaching Music With Technology. A Concept Whose Time Has Come. (Keynote Address) - PowerPoint file
- Rudolph, Tom: Finding Funds for Music Technology - PowerPoint file
- Rudolph, Tom: Recording Digital Audio using your Computer - PowerPoint file
- Sibelius: Tips for using Sibelius 1.4 - PDF file
- Sibelius: Tips for using Sibelius 2 - Word file
- Sibelius: Tips for Scanning Music with Sibelius - Word file
- Sibelius: More Tips for Scanning Music with Sibelius - PDF file
- Sibelius: Shortcuts for using Sibelius 2 - Word file
- Surmani, Andrew: Why Music Theory? - PowerPoint file
- Watson, Scott: Teaching Composition with Technology: A Survey of Positive Trends and Best Practices - Word file
- Zicarelli, Tom: Building Virtual Musical Instruments - HTML file
- Zicarelli, Tom: Teaching Music Composition to Non-musicians - HTML file