ATMI 2006 Conference Program

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Pre Conference Technology Bootcamp
Music Video Conferencing, Collaboration, and Convergence
"Bring the Outside World into Your Music Studio and Classroom"

 

Thursday, 14 September

 

Time

Presenter(s)

Session Title

8-8:30
Salon 4

Matthew Nickerson
Southern Utah University

Broadening the Audience for Student Performers

8:30-9:15
Salon 4

V. Keith Mason
Belmont University

Optimizing the PDA for Music Instruction and Production

9:15-10:00
Salon 4

Jane Kuehne
Auburn University

Blogging Our Way Through: Weblogs in Graduate and Undergraduate Music Classes

10:00-10:30
Salon 4

Sara Hagen
Valley City St. University
Cynthia Benson
Bowling Green St University
Alejandro Cremaschi
Univ. Colorado, Boulder

A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Three Different Types of Software Eye-Guides in the Development of Sight-Playing Skills in Piano Classes at the College Level

10:30-11:00
Salon 4

Daniel Zanutto
Cal State Long Beach

Comparison of Online Music Assessment Software

11:00-11:30
Salon 4

Larry Peterson
University. of Delaware

Three Generations of Opera Multimedia: An Assessment

11:30-noon
Salon 4

Charles Menoche
Central Connecticut St Univ.

From Dots to Bits: Assessing Usability Results of Musical OCR Software


noon--1:00 pm


LUNCH

 

1:30-2:15
Salon 4

Rick Dammers
Rowan University

Supporting Comprehensive Musicianship Through Laptop Computer-Based Composing in Rehearsal

2:15-3:00
Salon 4

Kenneth Smith
Western Michigan Univ
Stanley Pelkey
Western Michigan Univ

Creating Multimedia Projects for a "Music in Film" Course

3:00-4:30
Salon 5

Raymond Riley
Alma College

HANDS ON
Shareware and Freeware Treasures I have Come to Know

4:30-5:30
Salon 5

Korg Sponsor Session
Lee Whitmore
SoundTree

HANDS ON
Teaching Sound Design with Virtual Instruments

7:30-9:00
Salon 5

Scott Lipscomb
Univ. of Minnesota
Jonathan Smith
Northwestern Univ

HANDS ON
Taking Flash beyond its intended boundaries with Object-Oriented Programming

 

Friday, 15 September

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Time

Presenter(s)

Session Title

8:00-8:45
Salon 4

Fred Kersten

Do's and Don'ts for Creating an On-line e-Portfolio

8:00-8:30
Salon 5

Cynthia I. Gonzales
Texas St. Univ. San Marcos

The All-in-One Professor, Designer, and Programmer

8:30-9:15
Salon 5

Steven Kreinberg
Temple University

Interactive Activities in Music Using Macromedia Flash Streaming Audio and Video within Blackboard

8:45-9:30
Salon 4

Gena Greher
Univ. Massachusetts Lowell

Multimedia and the Art of Narrative Development

9:15-10:00
Salon 5

Charles Lord
Univ. of Kentucky
David Sogin
Univ. of Kentucky

How Far Should Students Be Empowered To Control Their Own Learning?

9:30-10:00
Salon 4

Todd Welbourne
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison

SURVEIL: A Performance

10:30-11:25

Henry Panion III
Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham

ATMI Plenary Session
A Tale Of Two Cities: The Use of Music Technology in the Classroom and the Music Profession

11:30-12:30

Music Lab Management--Ballroom
Charles Menoche
Central Connecticut St. Univ.

Distance Education in Music--Salon 4
Jane Kuehne
Auburn University

Multimedia Development (on- and off-line)--Salon 5
Larry Peterson
University of Delaware

CAI Theory/Aural Skills--Salon 4
Susan Piagentini
Northwestern University

Special Interest Group Meetings
Rocky Reuter,
Coordinator

12:30-1:30


LUNCH

 

1:30-2:30
Salon 4

David Williams
Illinois State Univ.
Peter Webster
Northwestern Univ.

A Distance Learning Tryptic: The Music Classroom, The Internet, and Video Conferencing
Part I: Simple Models with Simple Technologies

2:30-4:00
Salon 4

Moderators--
Jay Dorfman
Kent St. University
Marc Jacoby
West Chester University

Participants--
Rocky J. Reuter
Capital University
Maud Hickey
Northwestern University
Mark Lochstampfor
Capital University

PANEL DISCUSSION
Loop-Based Software: Practice and Philosophy

2:30-3:15
Salon 5

Scott Lipscomb
Univ. of Minnesota
Jonathan Smith
Northwestern Univ.

BubbleMachine (v. 3.0): An Interactive, Multi-User Resource for Real-Time Musical Analysis

3:15-4:15
Salon 5

Bruce Frazier
Western Carolina Univ.

HANDS ON
Multimedia Development: Promoting Your Ensemble

4:00-5:00
Salon 4

 

Nick Conte
Texas St. Univ. San Marcos
Ashley Stone
Texas St. Univ. San Marcos

ELECTRONIC POSTERS
The Versatility of iMovie as an All-Level Music Education Tool

Debussy's Trois chanson des bilitis: an Electronic Listening Guide

4:15-5:15
Salon 5

Apple Sponsor Session
Don Henderson
Maria Henderson

HANDS ON
iLife06 and iWeb

     

 

Saturday, 16 September

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Time

Presenter(s)

Session Title

8:00-8:40
Salon 5

Kenneth Smith
Western Michigan Univ.
Bret Hoag
Indiana Univ./ Purdue Univ.

The Development and Testing of a Guitar Instructional DVD

8:30-9:30
Salon 4

 

David Sebald
Univ. of Texas San Antonio

Using Wind Synthesis and Computer Technology to Realize Musical Concepts

8:40-9:25
Salon 5

 

Daniel Gonko
Western Carolina Univ.
Robert Johnson
Western Carolina Univ.

DVD Authoring for Interactive Learning

9:25-10:25
Salon 5

 

SoundTree Sponsor Session
Lee Whitmore
Soundtree

HANDS ON
Teaching in a Networked Music and Computer Lab

9:30-10:00
Salon 4

Richard Repp
Georgia Southern Univ.

The MIDI Guitar Synthesizer

10:30-11:25
Texas Ballroom A



Judith Lang Zaimont
University of Minnesota

CMS Robert Trotter Lecture
Imaging the Composer in 2006

11:30

LUNCH



1:30-2:30
Salon 5

David Williams
Illinois State Univ.
Peter Webster
Northwestern Univ.

A Distance Learning Tryptic: The Music Classroom, the Internet and Video Conferencing
Part II-- More Advanced Models and a Survey of Solutions and Strategies

2:30-3:00
Salon 4

Elainie Lillios
Bowling Green St. Univ.
Bonnie Mitchell
Bowling Green St. Univ.

Experimental Audio and Animation: Creating an Engaging Environment for Interdisciplinary Artistic Expression

2:30-4:00
Salon 5

Raymond Riley
Alma College

HANDS-ON
Using Audio Effect Plug-ins: Let's Spice Things Up a Little

3:00-3:30
Salon 4

J. Brian Post
Humboldt St. Univ

Using Music Technology in Cross-Discipline Projects at the University Level

3:30-4:00
Salon 4

 

Scott Deal
Univ. Alaska, Fairbanks

The Student Telematic Ensemble

4:00-4:30
Salon 4

Dan Hosken
Cal State Northridge

Motion in Sound: Some Thoughts on Designing Sound for Interactive Dance

4:45-6:00
Salon 4

 

ATMI Business Meeting

6:15 pm

 

ATMI Fred Hofstetter "Memorial" Dinner

 

Sunday, 17 September

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Time

Presenter(s)

Session Title

8:30-9:30
Salon 5

 

Apple Sponsor Session
Don Henderson
Maria Henderson

HANDS ON
Podcasting

9:30-10:15
Salon 5

Tim Thompson
Palm Beach Atlantic Univ

Podcasting Is Here! Now What Can I Do With It?