與Dr. Geoffrey Wright的一次主修課,曾經被巴爾的摩太陽日報報導,沒想到篇幅還蠻大,也挺詳盡的。有很多台灣學生曾經拿過他的大班課。老師昨天退休了,祝福老師身體健康萬事如意福如東海壽比南山,投資賺大錢。從此仙居涼爽,不被世事所煩擾。
It is just after 2 p.m. when Wright realizes he is late to a piano lesson. Wright's student, Wan-ching Li, is preparing for an important recital, and today's session will be used to polish her technique.
Wright swoops into the classroom, says a quick "hello," then stops short -- and plops onto the floor. From there, he cranes his neck, and peers up at the belly of a baby grand.
The piano is brand-new and has been equipped with a small box with ports for cables: a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), standard equipment in the music profession, used to transfer sound data from musical instruments to computers. Wright grins like a boy with a new train: "This is cool."
Li is warming up, her fingers lightly touching the keys as she plays scales, then chords. As have most Peabody students, she has been involved with music nearly all her life: She began piano lessons at age 3, studied organ and composition in college, then worked as a production assistant at a recording company. Now 29, Li has come to Baltimore from Taipei, Taiwan, because she wants to create art that combines music and technology.
She begins playing "Caution to the Wind," a piece written in 1987 by James Mobberley for piano and tape-recorded accompaniment. The composition is delightful and raucous; at one point, Li karate chops the piano and, at another, she slams the keyboard cover.
The piece also demands machine-like precision.
Each stroke of Li's fingers must coincide perfectly with the music made by her inanimate partner, which plays on no matter what. "It is really hard to synchronize with the tape," she says later. "I have to put a stopwatch on top of the piano and watch it as I count seconds to make sure I am completely accurate. It doesn't allow me much freedom."
But at the recital, Li will play a second piece that illustrates what she and others mean when they talk about increasingly responsive interactions between man and computer.
The composition is called "Duet for 1 Pianist," and was written by Jean-Claude Risset for piano -- and computer. Playing duets with a computer is different from being accompanied by a tape
recorder. Information about each piano key Li touches, and the force with which it is struck, is transmitted by the MIDI to a computer. Based upon how and what Li plays, the computer decides which notes to play and how and when to play them. "With a computer, I can play in real time. I don't need to follow a recording."
She plays: Her small hands flying up and down the keyboard, her notes by turns full and rich, light and clear. The computer plays: Its synthesizer producing crescendos and trills that complement her music.
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We all know that our children are the future. They learn fast, are exposed to new gadgets and technology at a much younger age, and they live in a very connected world — one that is vastly different to the world we grew up in.
I’m often amazed by how my kids have embraced technology — computers and smartphones, and adapted to them so fast. My sons are often showing and teaching me new technological capabilities and features. Yet, one of my main worries is that they often now spend too much time on their devices, and not enough on interacting without them.
I worry, too, about the content my sons have access to and if they are able to distil the correct information, knowledge and values. When chatting with them, however, I am happy that they are aware of some issues such as climate change and even changes in world politics. And I heartily encourage them to not only further their knowledge and interest in such areas, but also to think critically and independently when consuming information.
I am glad that @thelearninglab's curriculum doesn’t just provide a firm academic foundation, but also goes beyond and above, inspiring and empowering their students to learn through lessons and learning material that prepare our children for life beyond just the classroom.
时代的变迁,科技的发达,使得我们下一代从小就接触了网络世界。
我常常惊讶于我的孩子们掌握与适应科技的速度,他们也常与我分享新的网络科技和功能。然而,在另一方面,我们也很担心孩子们会沉迷于网络世界。
网络上无奇不有的信息,也许不是很适合小孩,而他们是否能够从中分辨正确的信息、知识与价值,这一点让我们非常担心。但是与孩子沟通后,发现他们关注环境变化、世界政治的改变等话题,我对此感到开心。同时也让他们明白对于互联网上有些不是很恰当的信息,需要避开、注意。
令我感到欣慰的是, @thelearninglab 的课程不只是帮学生把课本里的知识掌握牢固,还鼓励学生通过课程的学习掌握思考和应变能力,让他们对现实世界中的事物有自己的看法和见解。
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technology in the classroom 在 美國在台協會 AIT Facebook 的最佳貼文
你能想像你大學唸的課程叫做「偉大鉅作」嗎?如果要你念200本重要鉅作,然後不仰賴評論文章或授課老師的權威解釋,而要你直接討論這些書籍,你會喜歡嗎?雖然美國最受歡迎的大學學位是STEM(科學、科技、工程、數學)和商業領域,建議你也可以考慮文理(或譯通識)學科。文理教育提供的批判性思考和跨領域技能,可以幫助你在數位時代建立穩固的成功基礎。70-80%的文理學院大學生畢業後都會繼續深造,攻讀文理、公行、工程、商、法律、和醫學等研究所學位。根據喬治城大學最近的一項研究,文理學院畢業的學生長期而言,會比唸其他形式大學的學生平均收入更高。你是美國文理學院(Liberal Arts College )或科系的同學或校友嗎? 歡迎你在留言處分享你的經驗喔!想了解更多關於美國的文理科系請讀:https://bit.ly/36g4hZY
美國的文理教育可以提供你的四大好處:
📚 跨領域的學習方式
🧑🏫 跟老師有更多互動
🤔 批判性思考能力
🌄 課堂外的學習
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Can you imagine having a college program called ”great books”? Do you love the idea of reading 200 of the greatest books and discussing them without the authoritative interpretations of secondary literature or lecturing professors? While the most popular U.S. bachelor’s degrees are in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) and business fields, you should also be sure to consider the liberal arts. The critical thinking and interdisciplinary skills that a liberal arts education provides can help you build a solid foundation for success in today’s digital age. On completing undergraduate study, 70-80% of students progress to advanced studies in liberal arts, public administration, engineering, business, law, and medicine. Based on a recent Georgetown University study, liberal arts college graduates will on average make more money in the long run than those who studied at other types of colleges. Share your experiences with us if you are students or alumni from the liberal arts colleges! Learn more: https://bit.ly/36g4hZY
Here are four things you can receive through a liberal arts education in the U.S.:
📚 Interdisciplinary approach to learning
🧑🏫 More interaction with faculty
🤔 Critical thinking skills
🌄 Learning outside the classroom
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