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Technology in Music & Art Chapter 13 Summary

Why Integrate Technology into the Arts? -Expand modes of expression -Literacies for an Information Age -Creative approaches to modern problems -Arts as aesthetic balance

Issues & Problems in Music Instruction Redefine music literacy. Training teachers to meet music standards. The intersection of popular music, technology, and music education. The music director as small business administrator.

Integration Strategies for Music Education Support music composition and productions i.e. Garageband Support for music performances. Support for self-paced learning and practice. Support for teaching music history. Support for interdisciplinary strategies.

Issues and Problems in Art Instruction Funding for art education. Ethical issues with using images. Accessing images used in art education. The challenge of meeting standards in art education.

Integration Strategies for Art Instruction Accessing art examples for classroom use. Using teaching examples and materials. Producing and manipulating digitized images. Supporting graphic design and 3D modeling. Supporting desktop publishing with graphics.

Integration Strategies for Art Instruction (cont) Virtual field trips to art museums. Creating movies as an art form. Using computerized kilns. Sharing students’ creative and research works.