University of Massachusetts Lowell
Depts. of Music and Computer Science

Computational Thinking through Computing and Music

an interdisciplinary NSF TUES project

Workshop Collaboration The UMass Lowell Depts. of Music and Computer Science are pleased to offer a series of interdisciplinary Performamatics workshops on Computational Thinking through Computing and Music.  The purpose of this workshop is to share our techniques and materials and to provide an environment in which other pairs of professors can work together to develop interdisciplinary relationships and materials of their own to use in courses at their “home” institutions.

Participants’ comments on our workshops

Sound Thinking

The workshop will demonstrate assignments and activities that we use in our Sound Thinking course, soundthinking.uml.edu.  This is a “General Education” course listed in both the Dept. of Computer Science and the Dept. of Music. Students in the Arts earn Technology credit, while those in the Sciences earn Arts & Humanities credit.

Content and Activities

In addition to exploring our work, you will develop assignments and course materials targeted to your own courses at your own institutions.  Other participants will try out and review materials that you develop, and you will likewise try out and review theirs.

Sample activities include:


Wannalancit Mills, Lowell, MA

Who Should Attend

Workshop participants are required to attend in interdisciplinary pairs, preferably from the same institution.  This will ensure that the workshop itself models interdisciplinary collaboration and produces outcomes that connect directly to participants’ own situations.  We welcome professors and instructors from 2- and 4-year colleges.  High school teachers should contact the instructors to attend by special arrangement.

Scheduling

We no longer offer public workshops because our National Science Foundation funding is now over.  If you would like to schedule a private workshop for yourself and your colleagues, please email Jesse Heines at Jesse_Heines@uml.edu or Gena Greher at Gena_Greher@uml.edu.  Thank you.

Instructors

S. Alex Ruthmann Gena Greher Jesse Heines

Jesse Heines is a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at UMass Lowell with a strong interest in the power of music to engage students and help them learn computing concepts as they explore music applications.  He is now retired, but he taught courses on graphical user interfaces, web programming, and C++.

Gena Greher is a Professor of Music Education at UMass Lowell.  Her research focuses on creativity and listening skill development in children and examining the influence of integrating multimedia technology into urban music classrooms and in the music teacher education curriculum.

S. Alex Ruthmann is an Associate Professor of Music Education and Music Technology at New York University.  His research explores social/digital media musicianship and creativity and the development of technologies for music learning, teaching, and engagement in schools and community-based arts+computing programs.

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