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Hot for Teacher: Using Digital Music to Enhance Students' Experience in Online Courses

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Abstract

This article provides a review of the instructional potential of digital music to enhance postsecondary students' experience in online courses by involving them in music-driven instructional activities. The authors describe how music-driven instructional activities, when used appropriately, can (a) humanize, personalize, and energize online courses by enhancing social presence through student-to-student interaction; (b) tap into students' interests, and elicit positive feelings and associations; and (c) involve students in relevant and meaningful student-to-content interaction by engaging them in active knowledge construction. This article includes descriptions of several music-driven instructional activities that rely on digital music resources to engage students in generative, multisensory student-content interactions that leverage their interest in music, as well as a set of guidelines to support the design and use of music-driven instructional activities in online courses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)58-73
Number of pages16
JournalTechTrends
Volume54
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Digital music
  • ELearning
  • Engagement
  • Interaction
  • Interest
  • Music
  • Online
  • Social presence

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