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Brian Shepard
Brian Shepard is Assistant Professor of Composition at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School. He is a specialist in pedagogical technology, and as such is heavily involved in leveraging the potential of emerging technologies such as Internet2 to open up new horizons in music education. He is also a working composer who explores the field of interactive, spontaneously composed music expressed through technology and dance.
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Brian Shepard of the University of Southern California discusses the concept of “distance learning” and the changes in technology and pedagogy that are rendering the teacher-student correspondence course model obsolete, and replacing it with a more robust, immersive, and collaborative form of networked learning.



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April 2007
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Distance Learning | Future of Music | Internet | Music Education | Technology in Education

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