Music, technology and classroom 2.0.

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Draper, Paul
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John Bigelow

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2009
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Atari computers were first introduced into the Australian music classroom in the late 1980s, equipped as they were with MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and a well developed suite of recording software. Since this time, the power to create of all kinds of multimedia has become available on every computer platform while the capacity to collaborate, share and review creative works has spread across the internet. This article suggests ways in which teachers may be able to utilise these tools more widely in the classroom.

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Education Technology Solutions

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28

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FEB-MAR 2009

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© The Author(s) 2009. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. For information about this journal please refer to the journal’s website or contact the authors.

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Creative Arts, Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy

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