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The University of the Arts 320 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 uarts.edu cs.uarts.edu/sms MMED776/PMED776 iPad Audio and Video Recording to Enhance Instruction, Summer 2017 Instructor Dr. Thomas Rudolph, author and instructor [email protected] Teacher and Class Communication If you wish to contact me privately, please use the Schoology message system. There is an envelope icon at the top right of the Schoology homepage when you log in. You can send me a private message there. If you do use email to contact me, please also send a message on the Schoology system in case your message gets sent to my spam folder. If you want to post a question or comment for the entire class to see, when you are logged into the course, on the left navigation bar, click “Updates” and enter your question or comment. Required Texts/Materials Access to an iPad2 or later, iPad Air, iPad mini, or iPad Pro; as well as being able to connect the iPad to a Mac or Windows computer. All apps used in the course are free with the exception of iMovie for iPad ($4.99) and GarageBand for iPad ($4.99). Both apps are required for the course and are available from the App Store. Instructional Materials There are no required texts for this course. However, the following books are optional should you want to have another resource on the apps we will be using in the course: 1. GarageBand for iPad: $1.99 Kindle Edition by Robert Bock; ASIN: B00B8V08Z2; Peachpit Press; 1st edition (April 29, 2011) Requires that you install the free Kindle App for iPad 2. iMovie for iPhone and iPad (2nd Edition) $1.99 Kindle Edition by Brendan Boykin; ASIN: B008846NYM; Peachpit Press; 2 edition (May, 2012) Requires that you install the free Kindle App for iPad 3. iPad and iPhone Video: Film, Edit, and Share the Apple Way Kindle Edition ($9.99) Program Objectives Students completing graduate music education coursework through The University of the Arts… Demonstrate the application of pedagogical and methodological means to teach music and employ effective teaching methods Utilize technology in diverse ways as a teacher and in support of student learning Communicate and collaborate with peers in diverse musical environments and school communities Are creative and innovative musicians who share these musical strengths with their learners through teaching Understand the diverse cultural, communal, and learning needs of 21st century students Course Description This course is designed for music teachers who have access to an iPad 2 or later model for use in the classroom/rehearsal as well as teachers who are working in a 1:1 iPad classroom. The course will focus on recording video and audio using the iPad. Video screen recording, referred to as “screencasting,” will be covered in depth, focusing on how to record quality videos for student learning, interviews, and other tutorials. In addition, student video projects and activities will be presented to enhance assessment. Using the iPad to record live audio of ensembles and performing groups will also be addressed as well as for student assessment. Cloud options for storing audio and video will include

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MMED776/PMED776iPadAudioandVideoRecordingtoEnhanceInstruction,Summer2017InstructorDr.ThomasRudolph,authorandinstructorterudolph@me.comTeacherandClassCommunicationIfyouwishtocontactmeprivately,pleaseusetheSchoologymessagesystem.ThereisanenvelopeiconatthetoprightoftheSchoologyhomepagewhenyoulogin.Youcansendmeaprivatemessagethere.Ifyoudouseemailtocontactme,pleasealsosendamessageontheSchoologysystemincaseyourmessagegetssenttomyspamfolder.Ifyouwanttopostaquestionorcommentfortheentireclasstosee,whenyouareloggedintothecourse,ontheleftnavigationbar,click“Updates”andenteryourquestionorcomment.RequiredTexts/MaterialsAccesstoaniPad2orlater,iPadAir,iPadmini,oriPadPro;aswellasbeingabletoconnecttheiPadtoaMacorWindowscomputer.AllappsusedinthecoursearefreewiththeexceptionofiMovieforiPad($4.99)andGarageBandforiPad($4.99).BothappsarerequiredforthecourseandareavailablefromtheAppStore.InstructionalMaterialsTherearenorequiredtextsforthiscourse.However,thefollowingbooksareoptionalshouldyouwanttohaveanotherresourceontheappswewillbeusinginthecourse:1.GarageBandforiPad:$1.99KindleEditionbyRobertBock;ASIN:B00B8V08Z2;PeachpitPress;1stedition(April29,2011)RequiresthatyouinstallthefreeKindleAppforiPad2.iMovieforiPhoneandiPad(2ndEdition)$1.99KindleEditionbyBrendanBoykin;ASIN:B008846NYM;PeachpitPress;2edition(May,2012)RequiresthatyouinstallthefreeKindleAppforiPad3.iPadandiPhoneVideo:Film,Edit,andSharetheAppleWayKindleEdition($9.99)ProgramObjectivesStudentscompletinggraduatemusiceducationcourseworkthroughTheUniversityoftheArts…

• Demonstratetheapplicationofpedagogicalandmethodologicalmeanstoteachmusicandemployeffectiveteachingmethods

• Utilizetechnologyindiversewaysasateacherandinsupportofstudentlearning• Communicateandcollaboratewithpeersindiversemusicalenvironmentsandschoolcommunities• Arecreativeandinnovativemusicianswhosharethesemusicalstrengthswiththeirlearnersthroughteaching• Understandthediversecultural,communal,andlearningneedsof21stcenturystudents

CourseDescriptionThiscourseisdesignedformusicteacherswhohaveaccesstoaniPad2orlatermodelforuseintheclassroom/rehearsalaswellasteacherswhoareworkingina1:1iPadclassroom.ThecoursewillfocusonrecordingvideoandaudiousingtheiPad.Videoscreenrecording,referredtoas“screencasting,”willbecoveredindepth,focusingonhowtorecordqualityvideosforstudentlearning,interviews,andothertutorials.Inaddition,studentvideoprojectsandactivitieswillbepresentedtoenhanceassessment.UsingtheiPadtorecordliveaudioofensemblesandperforminggroupswillalsobeaddressedaswellasforstudentassessment.Cloudoptionsforstoringaudioandvideowillinclude

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GoogleDrive,Soundcloud,YouTube,VimeoandTeacherTube.BasicknowledgeoftheiPadisrecommendedalthoughnotrequired.CourseLearningObjectivesStudentsshouldlearnandbeabletodemonstrate:

1. Recordandeditaudio,loops,SmartInstrumentsandSoftwareInstrumentsusingGarageBandforiPad.2. CreatingaccompanimentsandpracticefilestosharewithyourstudentsusingGarageBandforiPad3. IntegrateGarageBandforiPadinyourteaching.4. CreatelessonsforintegratingGarageBandforiPadwithyourstudents.5. CreateScreencastsforinstructionalpurposes.6. ShareaudiofileswithyourstudentsviaDropbox,GoogleDriveandSoundCloud.7. StudythebasicconceptsforcreatingvideosusingtheiPad’sCameraapp.8. UseiMovieforiPadtoeditvideos.9. Createlessonsforintegratingvideowithyourstudents.

CourseRequirementsandExitAssessmentStudentsareexpectedtoengageinregularinteractionwiththeinstructorandtheirclassmatesthroughoutthisonlinecourse.Interactionisrequiredbothsynchronouslyand/orasynchronouslyviaavarietyofformatsineachandeverylesson.StudentsareexpectedtousetheinternalprivatemessagefeatureinSchoologywhencommunicatingprivatelywiththeinstructor.StudentswillalsoreceiveweeklyannouncementsandpostsintheUpdatessectionofthecoursewheretheycanreplywithquestionsand/orcomments.StudentsareencouragedtopostquestionsfortheclassintheUpdatesarea.Duringthecourse,studentswillengageinaweeklydiscussion,workshop,andassignment,posedbytheinstructor.Postingandrespondingtopostsbyotherclassmembersisacourseexpectationandrequirement.Theinstructorwillactivelymoderatediscussionquestionsandinteractwithstudentsonaweeklybasis.Startinginthesecondweekofthecourse,theinstructorwillschedulealiveaudiochatsessionmadeavailabletoallmembersoftheclass.Thetimeanddayofthechatwillbedeterminedinthefirstweekofthecourseviaanonlinequestionnaire.Attendanceinchatsessionsisoptionalasthesesessionsprovideameansforstudentswhoneedadditionalassistanceandhavequestionsaboutthecoursecontent.AllchatsessionsarerecordedandpostedtotheUpdatessectionofthecourse.Studentsareencouragedtoreviewtherecordingofeachchatiftheyareunabletoattend.Eachstudentwillintegrateoneormorepartsofthecourseintotheirteachingduringandafterthecourseends.CourseOutline:CourseCalendarSummer2017Week1:Topic1GarageBand:Part1

• iPadSetup• iPadGestures• GarageBandOverview• SettingupyouriPadforGarageBand• MonitoringRecordingandPlayback• SearchingforiBooksonGarageBand,iMovieandotherTopics

Week2:Topic2:GarageBand:Part2

• AudioPrinciplesandBasics

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• MicrophoneBasics• RecordingAudio• EditingAudio• BasicMixingandaudioeffects

Topic3:GarageBand:Part3• ConnectinganElectricGuitarorBass• AmpEmulations• ConnectingKeyboardstotheiPad• RecordingSoftwareInstruments• UsingLoops• Export,ShareandBackup

Week3:Topic4:GarageBand:Part4

• MIDIOverview• SmartInstruments• Identifythetypesoftracks:Instruments(MIDI),Loops,Audio,SmartInstruments• CreatingCustominstrumentswiththeSampler• SharingSongsviaDropBox,GoogleDriveandSoundCloud

Topic5:GarageBand:Part5• ArrangingwithSongSections• JamSession• Inter-AppAudioRecording• AudioBus• InterfacingGarageBandforiPadprojectswithGarageBandforMacandotherDAWapplications.

Week4:Topic6:GarageBand:Part6

• MixingwithGarageBand• MasteringwithFinalTouch($4.99)• DistributingGarageBandFilestoStudents• Screencastingoverview• GarageBandProject:composition/lessonplanorscreencast.

Week5:Topic7:Video:Part1

• VideoRecordingBasics• HardwareandStands• TheRuleofThirds• Horizontalvs.VerticalVideos• RecordingVideousingtheiPadCameraApp• EditingwiththeCameraApp

Week6:Topic8:Video:Part2

• YouTubeBasics• RecordingVideowithYouTubeCapture(correctname?)• UploadingVideostoYouTubeandTeacherTube

Topic9:Video:Part3

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• iMovie:GettingStarted• ProjectManagement• AddingClipsfromtheMediaLibrary• EditingClips• Transitions

Week7:Topic10:Video:Part4

• AddingTitles• Trailers• RecordaVideoandaddmusicfromGarageBand• SharingProjects• VideoProjectswithStudents

Topic11:Video:Part5• ScreencastingPart2:UsingaVideoRecorder• EditingaScreencastiniMovie

Week8:Topic:12Video:Part6

• CreatingVideosoutofSlidessuchasPowerPoint• Time-LapsedVideos• Preparingabudgetforaudioandvideorecording

GradingCriteriaandAssessmentMethodsThiscoursehasbeendesignedwithaspecifictimelineofactivitiesandassignmentduedates.Followingthistimelinewillallowforthemaximumassimilationofmaterialpresentedandnurturefluencywiththecoursematerial.Byadheringtotheweeklyduedates,allstudentsareatthesameplaceandcancreativelyandeffectivelyinteract.Withthisinmind,thefollowinggradingpolicyisineffectforthiscourse.DueDates

• Assignmentsturned-inupto24hoursaftertheindicatedduedateareeligibleforagradeof“A”or“Satisfactory”.

• Assignmentsturnedinontheseconddayaftertheduedateareeligibleforagradenohigherthana“B”or“Satisfactory”.

• Assignmentsturnedinonthethirddayaftertheindicatedduedateareeligibleforagradenohigherthan“C”or“Satisfactory”.

• Assignmentsturnedinonthefourthdayaftertheindicatedduedatewillreceiveagradeof“D”or“Unsatisfactory”.

• Assignmentsturnedinonthefifthdayaftertheindicatedduedate(orlater)willreceiveagradeof“F”or“Unsatisfactory”.

Ifyouareexperiencingpersonalissuesthatarekeepingyoufrommakingtheduedatesforanassignment,pleasecontactmeviatheSchoologymessagesystem.Gradeswillbebasedon

• WeeklyAssignments:50%• Participationinclassdiscussionandworkshopposts:50%• (ClassChatsareoptional)

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GradingScale• A=90-100• B=80-89• C=70-79• D=60-69• F=59&below

TheGradingPolicycanbefoundintheCourseCatalogue.

AcademicIntegrityPolicyAprimarytenetofthiscourseistopreparestudentsforprofessionalresponsibilitiesasteachers.Thetimelyarrivaltoclassaswellasthedailypreparationandengagementincoursestudiesisessential.

UniversitypolicyonAcademicIntegritymaybefoundintheUArtscatalog.

Ifstudentsarenotclearaboutwhatconstitutesplagiarism,youmightrecommendIntroductiontoResearchandDocumentationavailableontheUniversityLibrarieswebsite.

AbsencesDuetothecompressednatureofthefive-dayintensivecoursestructure,absencesfromclasswillnotbeaccepted.Studentswhoarrivelatetoclassorleaveearlywillbeheldaccountableformissedtimethroughadditionalassignmentstobecompletedoutsideofcoursehours.TechnologyPoliciesonTechnologymaybefoundintheCourseCatalogue.ClassFormatAllsummermusicstudiescoursesthatmeetin-personarefive-dayintensivecoursestypicallyrunningfor8hoursperday.Studentsareresponsibleforpreparationofmaterials,forengagingincoursecontentasperthecoursedescription,andinbeingresponsivetocompletionofpreandpostcourseworkasdetailedinthecourseoutline.Coursesofferedonlinemaybeinadifferentformatandmayrunforalongeramountoftime,specifictotheneedsandintentsofthecoursecontent.

EducationalAccessibilityStudentswhobelievetheyareeligibleforcourseaccommodationsundertheADAorSection504orhavehadaccommodationsormodificationsinthepast,shouldcontacttheOfficeofEducationalAccessibilityat215-717-6616oraccess@uarts.edutoarrangeforappropriateaccommodationsandtoobtainanaccommodationsletter,ifapplicable.Facultycanprovidecourseaccommodations/modificationsonlyafterreceiptofanapprovedaccommodationsletterfromtheOfficeofEducationalAccessibility.Accommodationletterscanbeprovidedtoqualifiedstudentsatanytimeduringthesemester,butgradesearnedbeforetheletterisreceivedbythefacultycannotbechanged.NoticeofNondiscrimination

TheUniversityoftheArtsisasupportivecommunitycommittedtoindividualandartisticintegrityandinclusion.Wepromoteandrespectself-expression,awiderangeofideas,anddiversityinallofitsforms.WearecommittedtocreatinganinclusiveenvironmentinwhichUniversitycommunitymembersareabletoaccessacademic,social,

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recreationalprogramsandservices,aswellasopportunitiesforadmissionsandemploymentonanequitableandnondiscriminatorybasis.

TheUniversityexpresslyprohibitsanyformofdiscriminationandharassmentonthebasisofanyprotectedclassification,includingrace,color,religion,sex,genderidentity,nationalorigin,age,mentalorphysicaldisability,veteranstatus,geneticinformation,theuseofaguideorsupportanimalbecauseoftheblindness,deafnessorphysicalhandicapofanyindividualorindependentcontractor,possessionofaGEDinsteadofahighschooldiplomaandmilitarystatusasdefinedbyPennsylvanialaw,sexualorientation,maritalstatus,familialstatusanddomestic/sexualviolencevictimstatus,inaccordancewithfederal,state,andlocalnon-discriminationandequalopportunitylaws.TheUniversityalsoprohibitsactsofretaliationagainstthosewhoreportactsofharassmentdiscriminationorwhocooperatewiththeinvestigativeprocess.

Sexualviolence,sexualharassment,intimatepartner/datingviolence,andotherformsofsexualmisconductareconsideredformsofsex-baseddiscriminationandareprohibitedbyUniversitypolicyandbylaw.

TheUniversitywillpromptlyandequitablyrespondtoallreportsofdiscriminationandharassmentbasedonprotectedclassifications.Complaintsofdiscrimination,harassment,andretaliationmaybedirectedtotheUniversity’sTitleIXCoordinatorandDiversityAdministrator,LexiMorrison,[email protected](215)717-6362.ComplaintprocedurescanbefoundinAppendixAofthefaculty,staff,andstudenthandbooks.

Note:AllfacultyandprofessionalstaffattheUniversitymustreportanyincidentsofsexualmisconducttotheUniversity’sTitleIXCoordinator.Tomakeareport,e-mailtitleix@uarts.eduorfileareportthroughtheTitleIXResourcePage:www.uarts.edu/titleix.