Teaching Music Courses Online: Video Conferencing Technique

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Date: 
September 15, 2010 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Music students prefer live one-on-one lessons. How can you get a student to engage in your online video conferences? Learn a few video conferencing techniques that can move your online music course from ordinary to extraordinary.

Facilitator: Carol Johnson is the Director of The Virtual School of Music (www.thevirtualschoolofmusic.com) and has been working with online music education since 2003. An active and diverse educator and musician, Carol teaches throughout Canada, the United States and Latin America to help educate students and teachers in the areas of music, music e-pedagogy and education technology. She is currently working on her Doctor of Music Arts in Music Education and has earned a Master of Music in Pedagogy from Belmont University and a Bachelor of Education in music from the University of Alberta in Canada. In addition to her teaching and leadership, Carol assists organizations, facilitators and musicians by helping them create online instructional areas that further universal design for learning.

PriceFree for Individual members; $25 institutional members each; $99 non-members

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