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Courses & Instructors:

Composing and
Arranging Music
Level 1
Level 2

Digital Audio

Independent Projects

Special Topics

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Music and Multimedia Technology Summer Institute 2008

REGISTER ASAP
Deposit Required by Monday, June 30th!

July 22 - 25, 2008 Castleton State College

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
8:30 am - 5 pm and 7-9 pm
and Friday
8:30 am - 4:00 pm

Housing will be in the new AIR CONDITIONED residential suites. All courses are held in hands-on technology labs.

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"I have not been able to play or listen to ANY piece, since the institute, in my old way of doing things. I have been given a new set of ears!"

Craig Olzenak
Hunt Middle School

COURSES and INSTRUCTORS:

Composing and Arranging Music with Sibelius:
Addressing Literacy, Creativity, and Productivity for Students and Teachers

Level 1- Beginner/Novice
Entry level course for those who have not used technology extensively, or who need a refresher in Sibelius notation software. Basic instruction will be combined with project-based exploration, with great flexibility based on individual needs. Break-out sessions will include teaching strategies for different grade levels, creating worksheets, assessment, writing for live instruments and combining video and music. The composition process used by the Vermont MIDI Project focusing on reflection, critique and strengthening music literacy skills will be woven throughout the course.

Level 2 - for intermediate and advanced
This course will expand beyond the basic skills with Sibelius notation software. The course will focus on individually designed composition or arranging projects based on individual needs. Participants will have the opportunity to explore intermediate and advanced aspects of the notation software, including chord symbols, lyrics, filters, multiple voices, plug-ins, and more. This course will also cover and clarify some of the new features of Sibelius 4, including dynamic parts, the use and creation of classroom worksheets, and inputting video for film scoring.

Instructor for Beginning/Novice:

Anne K. Hamilton has been teaching workshops and courses in music technology for eleven years. After teaching music at the elementary and middle school levels for fifteen years, she is now in her eighth year teaching Chorus and Music Theory/MIDI Composition at North Country Union High School. She has presented the work of the Vermont MIDI Project at conferences throughout the United States. Anne received special recognition in 2005 as a nominee for the Music Technology Teacher of the Year by TI:ME (Technology Institute for Music for Music Educators).

Instructor for Intermediate/Advanced:

Matt Podd is a composer and pianist currently studying at the Ithaca College School of Music. As a keyboardist, Matt performs regularly as a jazz pianist, vocal accompanist, and church organist. Matt composes and plays various types of music, including jazz, classical, contemporary, theatre, and popular. His compositions have been performed in England, Spain, Canada, and throughout the United States. As a student member of the Vermont MIDI Project, Matt’s work was featured in many Opus concerts and in the new DVD Young Composer Series: Writing for Brass Instruments. Matt currently serves as a composer mentor in the Vermont MIDI Project. His extensive knowledge of the many features found in Sibelius notation software has proven to be an invaluable resource for all involved with the Vermont MIDI Project.

Introduction to Digital Audio

This course is suited for anyone interested in digital audio: music educators as well as technology specialists and library media educators are welcome. This course will cover the basic principles of audio recording from set up to recording, editing, mixing, and burning to CD. Course software will be Pro Tools Mobile Pre 7 Academic which is compatible with both Windows and Mac. Participants will design and complete a project during the institute that they can bring back to school and use as a model for future projects with students. Other software and freeware for audio editing will be addressed during a special session during the institute.

Instructor:

Marc Schonbrun graduated magna cum laude from the Crane School of Music. He is an active educator, writer, and performer on the East Coast. Marc's musical resume ranges from classical guitar concertos to jazz trios and rock concerts. He is an active lecturer on guitar and music technology, and he frequently tours the country educating musicians and teachers. He is also the author of numerous books on music theory, guitar playing, and music technology.

Marc is the author of The Everything Home Recording Book, The Everything Reading Music Book and numerous other titles. He is a professional training specialist for Digidesign, Avid and Sibelius USA.

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Independent Projects:

Have a project in mind that supports your personal professional development goals? If you have a general plan and now just need TIME and/or COLLEGE CREDIT to fulfill that goal then sign up for the Music and Multimedia Summer Institute Independent Projects course. You'll have access to other instructors, a curriculum and assessment consultant, and music and multimedia technology specialists for assistance. There will also be opportunities to participate in special focus sessions and network with other institute participants. Contact sandi@vtmidi.org to consider the options that might support your need. Independent Projects need to be outlined and approved by Sandi prior to the opening of the institute.

Music and Technology Specialist:

Peggy Madden assembled her first computer based project studio in 1988, secured commercial work scoring music for videos, released a CD of original music in 1996, and subsequently developed an interest in electro-acoustic music through her affiliation with Dartmouth College. She currently works as a music technology consultant at Hartford High School in White River Junction, Vermont where she played an instrumental role in the development of a state-of the-art music lab. She has also had numerous artist residencies in various Vermont schools. Peggy has been an online composer mentor with the Vermont MIDI Project for the past 12 years.

Composer in Residence

Erik Nielsen will be at the Summer Institute as a composer in residence. He has been composing for 30 years and his catalog includes works for chorus, orchestra, solo instruments, chamber music of many configurations and electronic music. His works have been performed in Canada, Europe and Australia as well as many locations in the United States. Erik will work individually with participants and notes, "Some of the people who attend have never composed before, while some have considerable experience composing or arranging.  I have found that the works involved range from very specific pieces for use in the teacher's own classroom to works for percussion ensemble, concert band, jazz ensemble, rock band, chorus or orchestra. I spend most of my time privately discussing the various aspects of the specific compositions with the individual creators.  For me it is both gratifying and enjoyable to increase my acquaintances and to share my love of the compositional process." 


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Special Topics Sessions
Participants will be able to select from special topic sessions they wish to attend in addition to the main course they have selected for the focus of their week. Sessions offered throughout the week will include:

· Podcasting and applications for the classroom
· Sibelius 5 and syncing your score to video
· Strategies for integrating music composition into the curriculum for grades 2-8
· Strategies for integrating music composition into the curriculum for grades 6-12
· Freeware or shareware programs for audio manipulation and editing
· Thursday night unwind and relax jam session

Fees and General Course Information

The Institute price of $739 without CSC credits or $1169 with three CSC credits includes a double occupancy room and all meals while attending the institute. Mealtime is an opportunity to network with colleagues who are attending the sessions who come from distant school districts. Our sessions run from 8:30 am through to 9:00 pm every day except Friday.

Those who prefer to return home in the evening or find other accommodations will have $75 deducted from the total cost of the institute.  Please indicate if you will be commuting in the comments section of your registration.

General Course Information:

All courses will be held on the Castleton State College campus in Castleton, VT. The course number is Music (MUS 5710 C01) for anyone taking Music Composition or Independent Projects with a focus on music curriculum. Those taking Digital Audio or Independent Projects who wish general education credit may register under the course number Education (EDU 6710 C04). Housing will be in the new air conditioned residential suites and meals are also provided at Castleton State College. Rooms with double occupancy and meals are included in the institute cost, but an additional $75.00 will be charged to those who desire a private room. The total cost for the institute, including room and board, is $739 without CSC credit, and $1169 with 3 CSC credits. Classes will be held in hands-on computer labs at Castleton State College for all classes except Independent Projects. People enrolled in that course are expected to bring their own equipment. Sandi MacLeod, the Instructor of Record, will provide additional information if needed.

NOTE: payment is made directly to Vermont MIDI Project NOT Castleton State College. We have an education contract for the course and a facilities use contract so must pay them in one check for all our participants. If this is a confusion for your employer, please contact Sandi.

Any Questions Regarding Courses, CSC Credit or Course Registration Should Be Addressed to the Instructor of Record.

Vermont MIDI Project Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization

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Instructor of Record:

Sandi MacLeod Ed.D. has coordinated the Vermont MIDI Project for the past twelve years and participated actively in all phases of the project as a classroom teacher, workshop leader, and course instructor. Her presentations have taken her around the country demonstrating online arts mentoring and music composition with technology. Sandi is a faculty member in the Education Department at the University of Vermont where she teaches courses in educational technology, integrating the visual and performing arts, and supervising students in their field placements.

Sandi can be reached by phone: 802-879-0065 or email: sandi@vtmidi.org

 

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