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Link to Report from Massachusetts

Students in Anthony Beatrice's Music Production I class may soon be making music with people from across the world. Beatrice, the director of Instrumental Music and Music Technology at the middle and high schools, is collaborating with Dr. Alex Ruthmann of UMass-Lowell to introduce his students to a new online software program called Jam2Jam.

 

 

 

For those of you fortunate enough to attend you will know that Jamskolan was a HUGE success. Workshops, showcases, forums and demos enjoyed with abundance by all.

The decided outcome from the process was a recipe book, documenting the ideas that came out of the 13 days of discovery.

ACID would like to thank all who contributed to the success of the Symposium; our overseas friends who joined us from the Universities of Illinois, Massachusetts and Malmo, our performers from Down Syndrome Association of Queensland, students from Queensland Academy for Creative Industries, Tim Kitchen, Andy Foster, Fiona Vance and the many others who we couldn't have done it without. A heartfelt thank you to you all!

  
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