Gainesville, Florida
Dr. William I. Bauer is professor and director of the Master of Music in Music Education Distance Learning Program at the University of Florida, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate classes, and guides graduate student research. His current research interests include technology for music learning, creative thinking in music, and lifelong musicking. Previously he taught at universities in Ohio, Indiana, and Virginia, and was an instrumental (band and orchestra) and general music teacher for eight years in the Ohio public schools.
Dr. Bauer's book, Music Learning Today: Digital Pedagogy for Creating, Performing, and Responding to Music (2nd edition), is published by Oxford University Press. His numerous research and pedagogical writings appear in prominent journals and chapters of edited books. He has been a frequent presenter at conferences and other events throughout the world. Dr. Bauer is the series editor of the Research Informed Music Learning book series and the editor of the peer-reviewed music education research journal Research Perspectives in Music Education. He has served as a member of the editorial boards of the Music Educators Journal, Journal of Music Teacher Education, Journal of Research in Music Education, and Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education; he is former editor of Contributions to Music Education. Dr. Bauer was named an Apple Distinguished Educator by Apple, Inc. in 2003 and a Google Certified (Teacher) Innovator by Google in 2008. To learn more, visit https://billbauer.net/.
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Research-Based Approaches to Assessing Improvisation
Thursday, January 4, 2024
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