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TI:ME, the Technology Institute for Music Educators, will once again bring together the nation’s most outstanding music technology educators with leading music software designers, MIDI hardware manufacturers, and music technology merchants to present its fifth National Music Technology Conference, to be held concurrently with the Texas Music Educators Association 2004 State Conference (http://www.tmea.org) at the Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas (http://www.ci.sat.tx.us/convfac/index.asp).
This exciting collaboration with TMEA, which has an annual attendance of nearly 14,000 attendees, promises to be the largest TI:ME event ever. On February 11, TI:ME presenters will provide an intensive technology experience during the Technology Pre-Conference for attendees from Texas and the entire nation in fully-equipped Macintosh and Wintel computer labs and by presenting approximately 40 sessions, including hands-on training, lectures, demonstrations, and music technology concerts. This array of presentations, along with approximately 60 additional presentations over the concurrent conferences of the next three days, will address the desires of music educators to understand the role of technology in the music curriculum. Session topics will include notation, sequencing, and multimedia software; internet and web applications; digital audio; and computer-assisted instruction in theory and history. In addition, T:IME will address issues related to fund raising, technology ensemble performance, designing a technology lab, and music technology research.
The list of presenters at each TI:ME conference has always been impressive. Past presenters have included educators such as David Mash (Vice President for Information Technology at Berklee College), Thomas Rudolph (Haverford School District), Floyd Richmond (Valley Forge Christian College), Stefani Langol (Berklee College of Music), Lynn Purse (Duquesne University), and many others; as well as leading corporate presenters such as Lee Whitmore (SoundTree/Korg), Dennis Mauricio (Roland), Tom Carruth (MakeMusic!), David Dvorin (eMagic), Larry Marchese (Sibelius), and representatives from Fender, Yamaha, eMedia, Technics, ECS, and others.
You will want to register early as 500-1,000 attendees are expected. Due to this large number, there will be two levels of registration: $40 for Lecture/Demonstration sessions only and $70 for Hands-On Lab and Lecture/Demonstration sessions, with the latter limited to assure reasonable access to the two 30-station labs.
By mid-summer, the 2004 National Conference presentation schedule will be available on the TI:ME website (http://www.ti-me.org). To get an idea of the range of past presentations, please view the 2002 and 2003 conference schedules at …
http://www.time.org/conference2002schedule.html
http://www.ti-me.org/conference2003schedule.html
The deadline for submitting a TI:ME Technology Session is June 1, 2003, and only on-line submissions will be accepted. To complete your submission, go to …
http://www.tmea.org/030_Convention/menu.htm
For additional information contact the TI:ME 2004 Conference Chair, Dr. Rocky J. Reuter at rreuter@capital.edu.
The 2003 TI:ME Conference was held in conjunction with the 2003 CMEA National Conference - Pasadena, CA
The 2003 conference followed up on extremely successful collaborations with
MENC (Nashville 2002) and state meetings
of the Ohio (2001) and Pennsylvania (1999) Music Education Associations.
Past TI:ME Conferences have been made possible by the generous support of NAMM (The International Music Products Association) and IAEKM (The International Association of Electronic Keyboard Manufacturers). TI:ME maintains Auxiliary Organization status with MENC. This web site is maintained by StevenEstrella.com with hosting generously provided by Berklee College of Music.