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Open Access iMuSciCA - Interactive Music Science Collaborative Activities

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iMuSciCA – through engagement in music activities – supports mastery of core academic content on STEM subjects (Physics, Geometry, Mathematics, and Technology) for secondary school students (aged 12-16) alongside with the development of their creativity and deeper learning skills. To reach this goal, iMuSciCA introduces new methodologies and innovative technologies supporting active, discovery-based, collaborative, personalised, and more engaging learning. These technologies provide students and teachers with opportunities for collaboration, co-creation, and collective knowledge building. In particular, iMuSciCA will delivers a suite of software tools and services on top of market-ready new enabling technologies integrated on a web-based platform. These include: a 3D design environment for personalized virtual musical instruments; advanced music generation and processing technologies to apply and interpret related physics and mathematics principles; gesture and pen-enabled multimodal interaction functionality for music co-creation and performance; advanced environments for maths and geometry; and 3D printing for realizing the actual/tangible physical instrument. The platform is complemented with a suite of interdisciplinary project/problem based educational scenarios for STEAM, integrating innovative and stimulating methods in teaching and learning. The iMuSciCA framework will be pilot-tested and evaluated in real learning contexts by a substantial number of students and teachers in three European countries (Belgium, Greece, and France). The project is implemented in close collaboration of academic and industrial partners, bringing together existing technologies and promoting ground-breaking research in STEAM pedagogy and the involved core enabling technologies. As such, iMuSciCA follows a pioneering approach using music for fostering creativity and deeper learning, thereby setting new grounds in the European curricula of STEAM.

Keywords: 3D DESIGN; 3D PRINTING; EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY; GESTURE INTERACTION; H2020 PROJECT; HANDWRITING RECOGNITION; INTERACTIVE MUSIC ACTIVITIES; MUSIC CREATION; STEAM LEARNING; STEAM PEDAGOGY; VIRTUAL MUSIC INSTRUMENTS

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 December 2018

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