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The effect of using digital technology in the music education of elementary school students

Journal

EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 4003-4016

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10639-022-11334-8

Keywords

Computer Music Program; Digital Technologies; Game-based learning; Information Technology; Music Education; Musical skills; Performance of a music piece

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There is limited research on the use of information technologies in music education, particularly in comparing the effectiveness of modern technological approaches to traditional methods. This study conducted at Lishui Music School aimed to assess the musical skills and abilities of students and compare the outcomes between a group using modern technologies and a control group following traditional curriculum. The study found that the experimental group performed better in several performance parameters, indicating the potential benefits of the New way of Music program for wider implementation in music schools.
There is little research about using information technologies in music education. The issue of comparing the approach to music education based on modern technologies with the traditional approach is of particular interest. Thus, the purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of music education based on modern technologies with the traditional approach to learning music. The study was conducted at Lishui Music School. The level of musical skills and abilities of music school students was assessed for the period of 1.5 years. The study involved children aged 5-6 years who had no prior musical experience. The control and study groups consisted of twenty-four children each. The children learned to play the piano and solfeggio. The study group trained in accordance with the New way of Music program. The control group followed the traditional curriculum. At the end of the study, there was an exam. The students performed program pieces corresponding to the study period. The expert committee evaluated the following performance parameters: the number of errors in the reproduction of the musical text, the performance rhythm, the artistic expressiveness of the performance, continuous and complete performance, the performance dynamics, mastery of strokes, as well as positioning of the body and hands during the performance. Except for the last parameter, the study group performed better than the control group. The results obtained justify further expanded studies of the New way of Music program to be subsequently widely introduced in music schools.

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