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Learning music online: An accessible learning programme for isolated students


Item:916
Title:Learning music online: An accessible learning programme for isolated students
Authors:Austin Bond
Publication date: 18 February 2003
Type:Research report
Themes:Students and individuals > Learner groups > Students in specific regions
Teaching and learning > Teaching and learning delivery > Flexible and online delivery
ISBN:1 74096 096 3

This project was a pilot instrumental music teaching course in basic guitar instruction to 12 volunteer students (school and adult). A control group of four students were taught in the traditional manner with face-to-face instruction from a local tutor. Eight were taught via the internet in remote locations of Western Australia. The report recorded significant issues with teaching practical music studies via the Internet, with remote students failing to achieve satisfactory results in comparison with the control group. Several suggestions are made for those developing online delivery and learning in this field.


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