Music Tech for Educators
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Prepare your music students for a rapidly evolving industry where digital technologies like AI and holograms are becoming increasingly important.
In this workshop, we provide educators with essential knowledge and practical tools to navigate these challenges and prepare for a digitalized future. Together, we’ll dive into technology-driven trends and separate the hype from reality. Which developments should you be aware of? What skills do you need? And how do you pass this knowledge on to the next generation of artists?
We’ll explore AI, immersive experiences like holograms and virtual worlds, as well as the role of big tech companies in shaping these innovations. But more importantly, we’ll focus on you as an educator and the values you find important. How do you ensure that you don’t lose sight of these values in a world that’s changing faster than ever?
For whom
Educators, lecturers, and mentors in music and arts education who want to understand and teach the impact of emerging technologies on the future of the music industry.
What to expect
- Practical knowledge
We offer a clear and structured insight into key technological developments shaping the music industry. - Theoretical overview
We provide context on how digitalization (AI and immersive technologies) influence artistic practice and the industry at large. - Critical thinking
We challenge assumptions and encourage reflection on the ethical, creative, and professional implications of new technologies. - Open discussions
We create space for dialogue, exchanging perspectives, and collectively exploring the role of educators in a rapidly evolving field.
Why participate
- Insightful
You leave the workshop with a clear understanding of important tech trends. - Empowering
You equipped to separate the wheat from the chaff. - Practical
You learn hands-on methods to - Engaging
You participate in thought-provoking discussions with peers and colleagues.