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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Experiencia del entrenamiento musical en una universidad particular de Lima

Ravelo Franco, Daniel 27 August 2014 (has links)
The aim of the Musical Training Revolution is to take advantage of the modern educational technology tools, to apply them to the auditory training in a professional music training program. In this paper, the experience of transforming the classroom course in Leveling in Reading and Ear Training is presented, from a university undergraduate Music, to a b-learning mode. b-learning mode of this course is set on a virtual classroom on the Moodle platform. Online work within this virtual classroom included communication forums, academic forums, ear training self-instructive resources and academic tasks. The working strategy of on-line courses considered several aspects: 1) Structure of the virtual classroom. 2) Communication within the virtual classroom. 3) Managing the virtual classroom. 4) Create and organize content. 5) Provide an online study methodology. 6) Design and implementation of online activities. 7) Rate of online activities. 8) Evaluation of the whole process. The results of this experience forced us to rethink the contents of the same course at the following levels due to the substantial progress made. / El objetivo de la Revolución del Entrenamiento Musical es aprovechar las modernas herramientas tecnológicas para la educación, aplicándolas al entrenamiento auditivo, dentro de un programa de formación musical profesional. En este trabajo, se presentará la experiencia de transformación del curso presencial de Nivelación en Lectura y Entrenamiento Auditivo, de un pregrado universitario de Música, a la modalidad b-learning. La modalidad b-learning de este curso se estableció sobre un Aula Virtual en una plataforma Moodle. El trabajo en línea, dentro de esta Aula Virtual, incluyó foros de comunicación, foros académicos, recursos autoinstructivos de entrenamiento auditivo y tareas académicas. La estrategia del trabajo online del curso consideró varios aspectos: 1) Estructura del Aula Virtual; 2) Comunicación dentro del Aula Virtual; 3) Administración del Aula Virtual; 4) Creación y organización de contenidos; 5) Planteamiento de una metodología de estudio en línea; 6) Diseño y puesta en marcha de las actividades en línea; 7) Calificación de las actividades realizadas en línea; 8) Evaluación de todo el proceso. Los resultados obligaron a replantear los contenidos del mismo curso en los niveles siguientes debido a los importantes avances alcanzados.
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Os efeitos do treino musical sobre a cognição numérica e a memória operacional: um estudo prospectivo em crianças pré-escolares / The musical training effects on numerical cognition and working memory of preschoolers: a prospective study in preschoolers

Silva, Eder Ricardo da [UNESP] 02 June 2016 (has links)
Submitted by EDER RICARDO DA SILVA (ederprof.musica@gmail.com) on 2016-10-24T13:48:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO EDER RICARDO DA SILVA 2016 OFICIAL.pdf: 2272574 bytes, checksum: c0fa1d4b73ac6a332b6671576bb326be (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Juliano Benedito Ferreira (julianoferreira@reitoria.unesp.br) on 2016-10-31T13:11:53Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 silva_er_me_bauru.pdf: 2272574 bytes, checksum: c0fa1d4b73ac6a332b6671576bb326be (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-31T13:11:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 silva_er_me_bauru.pdf: 2272574 bytes, checksum: c0fa1d4b73ac6a332b6671576bb326be (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-06-02 / Estudos demonstram que a música e o Treino Musical (TM) atuam em diversas áreas do desenvolvimento humano: cognição, linguagem, socialização e raciocínio lógico-matemático. Há evidências de que o Treino Musical propicia ganhos quanto à memória operacional e à numerosidade de crianças escolares. Supõe-se que o TM poderia contribuir para a estimulação destas habilidades cognitivas em crianças pré-escolares. Este estudo prospectivo investigou os efeitos do TM sobre as habilidades de numerosidade e memória operacional em 57 pré-escolares com desenvolvimento típico e com idade de cinco anos em uma cidade do interior paulista. A amostra foi dividida em dois grupos, a saber: GE (Grupo Experimental; n=25) que participou de oito sessões do TM e o GC (Grupo Controle; n=32) que não recebeu estimulação musical, ambos balanceados quanto ao sexo. Todos os participantes foram avaliados em duas etapas por meio de instrumentos para os seguintes domínios: Raciocínio Abstrato (MPC – Escala Especial); Cognição Numérica (Zareki-K – Bateria Neuropsicológica para Avaliação do Tratamento dos Números e do Cálculo para Crianças Pré-escolares); e Memória Operacional (AWMA-Short form – Avaliação Automatizada da Memória Operacional-Versão reduzida). Os resultados mostraram que o TM produziu modificações relacionadas ao processamento numérico, senso numérico, bem como em memória operacional verbal. / Studies demonstrate that music and Music Training (MT) act in various human development areas: cognition, language, socialization, and logical-mathematical thinking. Evidences show that Music Training affords gains in both working memory and numeracy of school children. It is supposed that MT may contribute to stimulation of these cognitive abilities in preschoolers. This prospective paper investigated the MT effects on numeracy and working memory in 57 5-year-old preschoolers with typical development from a city in the countryside of Sao Paolo state in Brazil. The sample was divided into two groups: EG (Experimental Group; n=25), which took part of eight TM sessions, and CG (Control Group), which had no musical stimulation; both groups are gender-balanced. All participants were assessed in two stages through instruments for the following domains: Abstract Reasoning (CPM – Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices); Numerical Cognition (Zareki-K – Neuropsychological test battery for number processing and calculation in primary school and kindergarten children, in English) and Working Memory (AWMA–Short form – Automated Working Memory Assessment – Short form). Results show that MT produced modifications related to number processing, number sense and verbal working memory.

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