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Written by Chad Criswell   
Today I sat on a panel discussion at the national MENC conference in D.C. on the topic of whether or not we should develop national standards for music technology.  I had my own feelings and ideas about the idea, and I let my voice be heard, but several of my colleagues also had very interesting points of view on the matter.  Don't worry, from what I saw and heard there will not likely be any national music technology standards in the near future, but the discussion was interesting and I have to say enlightening in many ways.


First of all, the reader should be aware that MENC actually published a set of national music technology standards back in the 1990's.  They were intended not as binding documents but as general guidelines, and honestly I had not been aware that the document even existed before being asked to sit on the panel.  The old guidelines were basically opportunity to learn standards (OTL) that tried to be something that a music educator could take to their administration and use as a way to demonstrate that funding music technology in the classroom was a valid request.  Today technology has permeated every part of our classrooms and our lives and these OTL standards almost seem unnecessary.

What would instituting national music technology standards accomplish?  It depends on what form they would take.  I am totally against content standards in that I believe that technology is simply a tool.  To use an analogy, music is like a steak, and any technology that we use in its instruction is little more than salt and pepper, something that makes the instruction even better and does not get in the way.
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Joshua Palmer  - Re: Music Tech Standards (Opinions from a Music Ed |71.200.129.xxx |2009-06-28 05:48:11
While in the educational field I can see the need for such educational
standards, it is my feeling that simple guidelines would be the only way to
address the ever changing field that is music technology or technology in
general. Much the way everyone says that when you buy a computer it is outdated
by the time you leave the store. If concrete standards were set they could only
be as accurate as they are in relation to the technology. Once the tech changed,
I feel they too would have to.
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