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Note to Participants:

mtec2011 is not an Institute of Teachers Endorsed Provider of Professional Development in New South Wales. In Victoria it is listed on te Victorian Institute of teaching Pdi. For reference you can view the Standards of Professional Practice and Principles for Effective Professional Learning here http://search.pdi.vic.edu.au/vitdb/course/2644  
 

Information for Participants:

Registration/Starting time: 

Day 1 - Monday 
7.45am Registration

8.30am Keynote - David Price
5.30pm Drinks on the Terrace
7.30pm Finish

Day 2 - Tuesday
7.45am Registration
8.30am Keynote - John Foreman
5.30pm Finish
7.00pm mtec2011 Geoff Brash Dinner

Day 3 - Wednesday
7.45am Registration
8.30am Keynote - James Frankel
3.50pm Finish

Venue: MLC Junior school: 12-16 Park Rd, Burwood , NSW 2134

Date: 11-13 April 2011

Parking: 
Ample parking is available in the marked bays in the undercover car park. Access to the car park is only via the Britannia Avenue entrance.

Meals: 
Lunch, morning and afternoon teas are included in your registration. Remember to notify us early of any special dietary requirements.

mtec2011 Geoff Brash Dinner: 
The mtec2011 Geoff Brash Dinner is planned for 7pm on the Tuesday evening at WatervieW in Bicentennial Park, Homebush, featuring The Idea of North. This will be a wonderful chance to informally catch up with others and enjoy great entertainment. The dinner is included in full registration prices so please let us know if you won’t be coming so we can make your seat available to someone else. Limited spaces are available for partners and friends. The cost is $110 (including food, drinks and entertainment). 

Other Activities:

  • During mtec2011 a number of ‘Gurus’ will be available from our Partners and Exhibitors in the conference trade display. Bring your list of questions and your cup of coffee!
  • On Monday 11 April join us for drinks on the terrace from 5.30pm – a great way to relax at the end of the day. This is a FREE activity sponsored by BIG Music. Nibbles and drinks supplied.

What to bring:

  • Headphones: you must bring your own set of headphones to use in the conference computer labs. iPod-style headphones are fine.
  • You will also need to bring an adaptor for your headphones. It's a 3.5mm socket to 6.35mm (1/4 inch) Jack plug stereo adaptor (see image) and it's available for around $2 at stores like Dick Smith Electronics or Harvey Norman.
  • Optional: you may bring your own laptop and log in to the local network for free internet access
  • Optional: in some sessions there will be an opportunity to play instruments, so feel free to bring along your own instrument to the conference. If you are unable to bring an instrument for these sessions a range of tuned and untuned percussion will be provided.

Keynote Speakers

About the Keynote Speakers

 

David Price OBE (UK) - International project leader, Musical Futures

 

David Price OBE (UK) - International Project Leader, Musical Futures 

David Price is a musician, educator and education consultant.  He was the director of learning for seven years for Sir Paul MCartney’s Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.  David is the international Project leader for Musical Futures.  

 

 

 

 

John Foreman (AUS) - Musical Director and Television Personality 

John Foreman is a musical director, pianist and composer, plus is a well recognised face on Australian television.

John Foreman (AUS) - Musical Director and television personality

John wrote The Flame, which was performed by Tina Arena and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony. His compositions have also been performed by artists such as Vanessa Amorosi and Jose Carreras.

After many years tickling Bert Newton’s ivories on Good Morning Australia, John joined Australian Idol as musical director in 2003. He’s musical director and producer for Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight® and the TV Week Logie Awards, and an occasional contributor to the Nine Network’s 20 to 1. He hosted The Big Night In with John Foreman, and a Ten Network special, John Foreman Presents Burt Bacharach, which featured Bacharach performing live and being interviewed by John.

John has also worked with Chris Isaak, Reba McEntire, Joe Williams, James Galway and Shirley Bassey.

He’s also a jazz pianist. He has performed at jazz festivals in Montreal, Canada, Santa Barbara, USA and jazz venues in London. 

John is also the ambassador for Music. Count Us In, an initiative of the Australian Music Council, to encourage music education in schools, and he hosts the annual School Spectacular on ABC television. In addition, John Foreman is the patron of Soundhouse® Music Alliance

 

James Frankel (USA) - President of ATMI and Managing Director of SoundTree

 

James Frankel (USA) - President of ATMI and Managing Director of SoundTree 

James Frankel is an experienced music educator and music technology clinician.  He has published numerous articles about music technology and its application in the classroom in state, national and international journals of music education and recently authored “The Teachers Guide to Music, Media & Copyright Law”, and “YouTube in Music Education” (co-authored with Tom Rudolph). 

Welcome to mtec2011

Hosted by Soundhouse® Music Alliance

  • See music technology best practice from around the world
  • Learn how to record your band and choir, or make backing tracks of your favourite repertoire
  • Share lesson plans and resources with other Australian teachers
  • Attend dozens of hands-on professional development sessions
  • Conference designed for both new & experienced users
  • Explore contemporary concepts in classroom practice including practical sessions informed by Musical Futures pedagogy

...including many more music technology papers from Australia's leading teachers, as well as hands-on training from the music industry's finest practitioners.


Conference Sponsors and Partners


Allans Music and Billy Hyde AVID Roland

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Link to AVID Sibelius 6 information
Link to AVID M-Audio information
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Contact Details

 

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Stockdale ACS

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