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This paper addresses the design of a full credit remote access module as part of an undergraduate degree course in Sound Recording Technology at a public university in Texas. While audio engineering has been historically regarded by industry, and to a certain extent the corresponding educational sector, as a vocational skill, and as such, one that must be learned in practice, the client university required that all content be delivered, facilitated, and assessed entirely electronically—a challenge that necessitated a number of particular pedagogical approaches. This work focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of such a system for technical and vocational content delivery in practice.
Author (s): Williams, Duncan
Affiliation:
University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
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AES Convention: 133
Paper Number:8703
Publication Date:
2012-10-06
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Session subject:
Audio in Education
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Williams, Duncan; 2012; Distance Learning Strategies for Sound Recording Technology [PDF]; University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK; Paper 8703; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=16445
Williams, Duncan; Distance Learning Strategies for Sound Recording Technology [PDF]; University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK; Paper 8703; 2012 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=16445