Pedagogia musical online : um estudo de caso no ensino superior de música a distância

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2012

RESUMO

This study discusses the online music pedagogy of a distance music course that uses Moodle, a software platform, as a virtual learning environment. It aims to understand how the online music pedagogy is created in the music virtual learning environment, assuming as a research locus, the Degree in Music at the UAB-UnB, as a distance learning mode. In this study, the online music pedagogy includes: Moodle methodologies, resources, and learning materials, and the application of such methodological-theoretical resources in the process of creating the music distance learning course from the relationship amongst its platform, tools, contents and social protagonists. Twenty three individuals , who were included in the moodle platform of the music distance learning course, participated in this study; two coordinators, one manager, one teacher author/supervisor, six distance learning tutors, and thirteen virtual students. The specific purposes of this study aim to contextualize the students¿ choice for the music distance learning course; to investigate which musical-pedagogical mediations are created in this virtual environment; to analyze the discipline arrangement; to identify how these disciplines interact; to verify how the individuals manage time and space in this course; and to observe the music distance course viability. The theoretical foundation is based on the field of sociology of music education, sociology of communication, sociology of education and sociology of distance learning. From the branches of Sociology, the theoretical basis of this study is supported by authors who refined a look at everyday life with regard to the cyber culture context (LEMOS, 2008; FAINHOLC, 2007; HALABAN, 2010). This is a qualitative case study (POUPART et al., 2008; DESLAURIERS and KÉRISIT, 2008; GODOI et al., 2007; YIN, 2005; BOGDAN and BIKLEN, 1994). Data collection techniques used were non-participant and participant observations, as well as an online interview, which was an adaptation of a face-to-face interview (NICOLACI-DA-COSTA, 2007). The results showed that it is possible to learn music by taking online music courses. There is a growing demand for such alternative mode of learning as they provide greater flexibility in the organization of time and space. Data analysis and interpretation revealed that online music pedagogy should take into account its specific demands in each discipline, linked to the reality of each context inserted in the process of training, in addition to being adapted and transformed to meet these specific needs.

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online music pedagogy educacao musical : ensino superior distance music teaching and learning ensino à distância : música sociology of distance education sociologia

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