NEW YORK CITY — The AES Audio Education Virtual Mini Conference – a FREE live online symposium with a series of presentations about the pedagogy and delivery of audio and music technology is slated for July 23, 2020, at 11:00 am, EDT.
The Three-Hour, Live Program Includes:
- A preview of the 2021 AES Conference on Audio Education at Middle Tennessee State University and Belmont University in Nashville. (Bill Crabtree & Michael Fleming, conference chairs; 15 minutes.
- Workshop on How to Write and Submit a Peer Reviewed Academic Paper, Brecht De Man, vice-chair of the AES Education Committee; 10 minutes.
- Presentation of an example accepted paper by Braxton Boren, American University. Teaching Acoustics to Audio Student: A Middle Path; 15 minutes.
- Presentation of an example paper by Daniel Fox, Tufts University. Achieving Educational and Program Outcomes through Instrument & Equipment Maintenance; 15 minutes.
- Presentation of an exciting learning activity for audio students at any level: Professor Alex Case’s Chamber Reverb Challenge; 20 minutes.
- AES Educational Activities in Latin America with Cesar Lamschtein, AES Vice President for Latin America; 20 minutes.
- Professor Allan Tucker reveals The MusicAlebrije™ Collaborative Education Model at Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico; 12 minutes.
- Co-Curricular Resources for teaching Acoustic Science, Dr. Magdalena Piotrowska, AES Education Committee, co-chair; 15 minutes.
- Exploring Immersive and Surround Formats in Audio Education with Professor Scott Metcalfe, Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University.
- An examination of machine learning and new technology with We Are The Robots: Accepting and Embracing Virtual Assistance in Audio Production, Brecht De Man, vice-chair of the AES Education Committee; 15 minutes.
- High School Audio with Professor Gabe Herman, vice-chair, AES Education Committee; 25 minutes.
- Mike Lawson, the Executive Director of Technology Institute for Music Education — Ti:ME’s 25 years of Integrating Technology into Music Education; 30 minutes.
- Keynote Presentation: Preparing students for lifelong success in the audio industry with Dr. Agnieszka Roginska, AES President, New York University; 30 minutes.
Details
The program is offered free but only to current members of the Audio Engineering Society. Non-members can pay $125 to both join the AES and register for the conference. Note that some content/scheduling may be subject to change.
For more info or to register, contact www.aes.org