Music Technology in Education 2021

About This Online Conference

November 16th - 18th 2021.
4.30pm to 7.00pm daily.


Registration includes live access to all the sessions listed below. You will also have access to the recordings on demand, which you can view in your own time for up to 3 months after the live stream.

Conference programme: http://www.musictechconference.co.uk/451929

Still need to register? Click here: http://www.musictechconference.co.uk/home

To watch live :

1) Click the 'enter now' button that will appear below the relevant session tile 15 minutes before the scheduled start time

2) You may be prompted to enter your email address, which is the address you used to register

3) Click this guide for more information on how to connect to these sessions

4) For the best experience, please join using Google Chrome or Firefox

Live closed captions are available for this conference - details
This conference will have closed captions available through Text on Tap for audience members watching live. Please note that the captions must be used on a separate browser/window, and can be minimised to show at the bottom of the conference page. The captions will be supplied by a link that will be available at the start of each day of the conference, and there will be slides at the start of each session to demonstrate how to open and use the link.

This will be our first time using this system, so any feedback from audience members will be appreciated so that we can ensure that our future events are as accessible as possible for everyone. A feedback form will be supplied at the end of the conference.

To watch the on-demand recordings and to access handouts:

1) Please click on the relevant tile 24h after the live time. The video player will be at the top of the page.

2) For handouts click the handout icon in the bottom right of the video player (this will only show if there were handouts shared).
Sessions in this Conference
  • Day 1 | November 16th
    4.30pm - 5.10pm: James Manwaring
    This energetic opening session will help you understand how music technology can support and integrate with the secondary school musi... View more
  • Day 1 | November 16th
    5.30pm - 6.10pm: Tim Hallas
    Freeware comes in all shapes and sizes. Some of it is invaluable, but much of it is limited or has 'in-app purchases' to access more ... View more
  • Day 1 | November 16th
    6.20pm -7.00pm: Tim Hallas
    Audio editing can make the difference between a good recording and a great one. In this session, Tim Hallas will demonstrate and shar... View more
  • Day 2 | November 17th
    4.30pm - 5.10pm: Dale Wills
    Studio engineer and music production lecturer
  • Day 2 | November 17th
    5.30pm - 6.10pm: Phoebe Pope
    Discover how to maximise the quality of your in-school recordings, whether you're in a studio or a make-shift classroom.
  • Day 2 | November 17th
    6.20pm -7.00pm: Frazer Hinchley
    Come away with practical ideas for bringing primary music lessons to life through tech, without breaking the bank.
  • Day 3 | November 18th
    4.30pm - 5.10pm: Leslie Gaston-Bird, AMPS, MPSE
    How can you inspire students to consider a future career in music production? This session will equip you with insight, ideas and nex... View more
  • Day 3 | November 18th
    5.30pm - 6.10pm: Liz Dunbar
    Helping you support your students to think deeply and analytically about the music they're making, this session will provide you with... View more
  • Day 3 | November 18th
    6.20pm -7.00pm: Sonia Allori
    In this session, Sonia Allori of Drake Music will present the music technology that has become integral to her practice today as a De... View more
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