The travelling sonnet: The key role of technology in an inter-university cultural heritage project
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Berbel Gómez, Noemy; Cabedo-Mas, Alberto; Riaño Galán, María Elena; arriaga, cristina; Díaz Gómez, Maravillas
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The travelling sonnet: The key role of technology in an inter-university cultural heritage projectAutoría
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BERBEL-GÓMEZ, Noemy, et al. the travelling sonnet: the key role of technology in an inter-university cultural heritage project. Journal of Music, Technology & Education, 2015, vol. 8, no 1, p. 5-21.Tipo de documento
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Students on the undergraduate degree in Primary Education in Spain took part in this inter-university experience within the subject of Didactics of Musical Expression. Eleven teachers and 307 students from four Spanish ... [+]
Students on the undergraduate degree in Primary Education in Spain took part in this inter-university experience within the subject of Didactics of Musical Expression. Eleven teachers and 307 students from four Spanish universities were involved in the experience, which took place in the academic year 2012–2013. The four universities were the University of the Basque Country, the University of Cantabria, University Jaume I of Castellon and the University of the Balearic Islands. The aim of the experience was to discover the traditional culture in various Spanish regions through an interdisciplinary and creative project. Based on cooperative methodology, each class in the four universities was divided into work groups of five to seven students. Technologies played an essential role in developing and coordinating the experience, as the students were able to interact and learn about the work being carried out in the other universities through virtual platforms and networks. The results of the evaluation process undertaken with the students and teachers showed that the experience had helped them to acquire basic competencies and knowledge about intangible cultural heritage and that it was a source of exchange and enrichment for both students and teachers. [-]
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