String Pedagogy Online Learning Community
Academic Year:
2012 - 2013 (June 1, 2012 through May 31, 2013)
Funding Requested:
$5,280.00
Project Dates:
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Applicant(s):
Overview of the Project:
The String Pedagogy Notebook (http://stringtechnique.com) is a website I began in 1995 while a graduate student here at U-M, as a final project for a course taught by Professor Emeritus Robert Culver. The original website contained a few web pages of notes taken from the class and included some images and a couple of videos. I was inspired by the idea that all people in the world, regardless of where they live, can get access to quality information about string pedagogy through the internet. From 1996 to the present I have continued adding more and more content to the website. Today the site has over 100 movies and over 100 images demonstrating techniques. Since this website first went online, I have received emails from people all over the world thanking me for the website. I have used the website as a "virtual textbook" for my string pedagogy courses, and have received emails from many colleagues at other colleges and universities that they use the site with their students as well. Many in-service teachers in schools and private studios use the site as a reference. Over the past decade websites have increasingly shifted to a "Web 2.0" model that features higher levels of information sharing and collaboration. The goal of this project is to convert the SPN into an "online learning community."
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