There are only two weeks to go until MT’s second Music Technology in Education online conference, which runs from 16-18 November between 4:30pm and 7pm.
Delegates at the CPD-certified conference will hear from practising music teachers speaking on a wide range of topics such as curriculum, free software, accessible tech, in-school recording, audio editing, building a school studio, and music production.
Drawing on their experience in primary, secondary, higher and community music education, our expert speakers are Phoebe Pope, James Manwaring, Leslie-Gaston Bird, Tim Hallas, Dale Wills, Sonia Allori, Frazer Hinchley, and Liz Dunbar.
More information about the following 40-minute sessions can be found on the conference website:
Tech support: The KS3-5 music curriculum with James Manwaring
A guide to free software with Tim Hallas
The basics of audio editing with Tim Hallas
Building a school studio on a budget with Dale Wills
Recording in a school environment with Phoebe Pope
Enhancing primary music with technology with Frazer Hinchley
Inspiring the next generation of music producers with Leslie Gaston-Bird, AMPS, MPSE
Developing the musician through music technology with Liz Dunbar
EWI, haptics and the Deaf musician with Sonia Allori
Delegates will also have the opportunity to attend virtual exhibitions each day, and short networking breaks have been scheduled into the programme.
Tickets are £99 + VAT (£118.80) per person, which provides on-demand access to all sessions for up to three months after the live conference date, and access to handouts and materials shared during the live sessions.
View the full programme and register at www.musictechconference.co.uk.