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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200319
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SUMMARY:Otaki – MENZA Networks of Expertise Event (Secondary+ITM)
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 19th March\nOtaki College\, 233 Mill Road\, Otaki 5512\nFull Day (with the option to only attend the morning or afternoon session but both are strongly recommended) \nREGISTER HERE\nNote\, that this day will be tailored to the needs of the attendees\, and you are encouraged to bring your questions along with your charged laptops.\nSession 1 9am-12pm.\n9am Introduction\, questions\, outline and connections \n9:30-11:30am BYOD recording for any student.\nThis workshop will guide teachers through a BYOD friendly recording setup suitable for teachers and their students. Using online and free resources in conjunction with quality audio hardware\, this workshop will be hands-on and based in the context of your school. Links to NCEA and Production Technology Unit standards will be included. By the end of this workshop\, participants will have recorded a song from scratch multiple times and in doing so increase their confidence\, knowledge and ability. It is a goal of Martin’s\, that teachers would be able to record their own students the following day.\n11:30-12pm Answering Questions\n12-12:45 lunch break \nSession 2 12:45-3:45pm\n12:45-2:45pm What do you do with electronic students?\nThis workshop looks at the skills laptop music performers and composers need. It includes an overview of different styles and a demonstration of the tools used to compose and perform\, including for SFRQ/Tangata beats. It covers what you could offer to your students and what decisions you might need to make. This workshop will include a thorough demonstration of software to help train modern electronic musicians in keyboard\, pad-drumming and electronic drumming. An introduction to Ableton Live will be included\, with considerable time given to hands-on opportunity for attendees to use the different controllers and software demonstrated. \nThe final section will cover updates to NCEA and how to plan for them over the next few years. It will also include a short evaluation and personal reflection. \nMartin Emo has run workshops for Music Technology throughout Aotearoa / New Zealand/Australia and online for MENZA\, the Ministry of Education\, NZQA and through his educational consultancy. He holds a Masters in Education based on effective professional development for Music teachers in using Music Technology. Martin is currently the Musicnet Facilitator for NZ and a Full-time PhD candidate. He is a classically trained electronic musician who began his Music technology journey only after mastering piano scales in every key. \nContact martinthomasemo [at] gmail.com if you have any queries. \nCost Full Day\n· $80+GST (and you also get MENZA membership)\n· $50+GST for current MENZA member \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/otaki-menza-networks-of-expertise-for-secondary-and-itm/
LOCATION:Otaki College\, 233 Mill Road\, Otaki 5512\, 233 Mill Road\, Otaki\, 5512\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Manawatu and Taranaki,Wellington
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200320
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SUMMARY:Whanganui - MENZA Networks of Expertise Event (Secondary+ITM)
DESCRIPTION:Friday 20th March\nWhanganui Girls College\, Jones Street\, Wanganui East\, Whanganui 4500 \n11:30am – 2:30pm \nREGISTER HERE\nNote\, that this workshop will be tailored to the needs of the attendees\, and you are encouraged to bring your questions along with your charged laptops.  \n11:30-12am Introduction\, questions\, outline and connections \n12-1:30pm BYOD recording for any student. \nThis workshop will guide teachers through a BYOD friendly recording setup suitable for teachers and their students. Using online and free resources in conjunction with quality audio hardware\, this workshop will be hands-on and based in the context of your school. Links to NCEA and Production Technology Unit standards will be included. By the end of this workshop\, participants will have recorded a song from scratch and in doing so increase their confidence\, knowledge and ability. It is a goal of Martin’s\, that teachers would be able to record their own students the following day.  \n1:30-2:15pm What do you do with electronic students? \nThis workshop looks at the skills laptop music performers and composers need. It covers what you could offer to your students and what decisions you might need to make. Included is an overview of different styles and a demonstration of the tools used to compose and perform\, including for SFRQ/Tangata beats. Opportunity for hands-on with software (including Ableton Live) and midi controllers. \n2:15-2:30pm Reflection\, evaluation and next steps.  \nThis will include a short evaluation and personal reflection.  \nMartin Emo has run workshops for Music Technology throughout Aotearoa / New Zealand/Australia and online for MENZA\, the Ministry of Education\, NZQA and through his educational consultancy. He holds a Masters in Education based on effective professional development for Music teachers in using Music Technology. Martin is currently the Musicnet Facilitator for NZ and a Full-time PhD candidate. He is a classically trained electronic musician who began his Music technology journey only after mastering piano scales in every key.  \n  \nContact martinthomasemo [at] gmail.com if you have any queries.  \nCost \nHalf Day (Whanganui) \n\n         $30+GST (and you also get MENZA membership)\n         Free for current MENZA members.\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/whanganui-menza-networks-of-expertise-event-secondary/
CATEGORIES:Manawatu and Taranaki,National,Wellington
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200324
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 New Plymouth - Networks of Expertise Event (Secondary & ITM)
DESCRIPTION:This event has been CANCELLED. This decision has been in consultation with the MoE guidelines and the MENZA board. Whilst the PLD is really important\, it is not vital when we are wanting to delay community outbreaks as much as possible. MENZA are currently working on a plan to support teachers moving to digital teaching and expect more details on this early this week.\nMonday 23rd March (Secondary and ITM)\nVenue: Spotswood College\, 129 South Road\, Spotswood\, New Plymouth 4310 \nNote\, this day will be tailored to the needs of the attendees\, and you are encouraged to bring your questions along with your charged laptops.  \nREGISTER HERE\nSession 1 9am-12pm.  \n9am Introduction\, questions\, outline and connections \n9:30-10:30am NCEA updates and workshop \nThis workshop will guide ITMs and teachers through the upcoming changes as part of the NCEA standards review and rewrite. Your feedback on changes will be sought\, and there will be a discussion on the implication of future directions for ITMs and HODs of Music. Current NCEA standards will be discussed and any of your questions answered.  \n10:30-11:45am BYOD recording for any student – Part 1 \nThis workshop will guide ITMs and teachers through a BYOD friendly recording setup suitable for teachers and their students. Worldwide\, musicians are using the ability to record and hear their practice as a powerful tool in improving their playing. Using online and free resources in conjunction with quality audio hardware\, this workshop will be hands-on and based in the context of your school. Links to NCEA and Production Technology Unit standards will be included. By the end of this workshop\, participants will have recorded a song from scratch multiple times and in doing so increase their confidence\, knowledge and ability. It is a goal of Martin’s\, that teachers would be able to record their own students the following day.  \n11:45-12pm Answering Questions (and evaluation if only attending the morning session) \n12-12:45 Lunch break \nSession 2 12:45-3:45pm  \n12:45-1:15 BYOD recording for any student – Part 2 \nThe morning workshop continued after a break\, partially to see if you can remember what you learnt earlier.  \n1:15-3:30 pm What do you do with electronic students? \nFor any musician who has wondered what all the lights and buttons are about on a stage\, this session is a great introduction.  Starting with looking at the skills laptop music performers and composers need it moves into how to incorporate electronics with traditional instruments. It includes and an overview of different styles and a demonstration of the tools used to compose and perform\, including for Smokefree Rocksquest/Tangata Beats. It covers what you could offer to your students and what decisions you might need to make. This workshop will include a thorough demonstration of software to help train modern electronic musicians in keyboard\, pad-drumming and electronic drumming. An introduction to Ableton Live (most widely used software for music creation and performance in the world) will be included\, with considerable time given to hands-on opportunity for attendees to use the different controllers and software demonstrated.\,  \n3:30-3:45 NCEA\, Workshop reflection\, evaluation and next steps.  \nThe final section will conclude the day and include a short evaluation and personal reflection.  \nMartin Emo has run workshops for Music Technology throughout Aotearoa / New Zealand/Australia and online for MENZA\, the Ministry of Education\, NZQA and through his educational consultancy. He holds a Masters in Education based on effective professional development for Music teachers in using Music Technology. Martin is currently the Musicnet Facilitator for NZ and a Full-time PhD candidate. He is a classically trained electronic musician who began his Music technology journey only after mastering piano scales in every key.  \nContact martinthomasemo [at] gmail.com if you have any queries.  \nCost Full Day \n\n         $80+GST (and you also get MENZA membership)\n         $50+GST for current MENZA member\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://menza.co.nz/event/new-plymouth-networks-of-expertise-event-secondary-itm/
CATEGORIES:Manawatu and Taranaki,National,Wellington
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