Video feedback in tertiary music performance classes

Authors

  • Carol Johnson
  • Alana Blackburn

Keywords:

video feedback, music performance teaching, online learning, self-regulated learning, community

Abstract

Video feedback can be an important and key mechanism for supporting online student learning in higher education. In the context of online music teaching, video feedback provides a necessary audio and visual element to support music students’ learning of music performance practice. A predecessor to a larger study in video feedback, this pilot study sought to explore instructor perceptions of the use of video feedback in music performance teaching classes. Using self-study methodology, findings suggest that video feedback can effectively complement individualised online music teaching within an undergraduate performance class and a Master of Music Performance Teaching group music class, provide supportive scaffolding for self-regulated learning, and offer students opportunities to create meaningful student-instructor connections and community. Strategies for effective implementation by way of self-regulation and communication are also addressed.

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Published

2021-11-29

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Section

ASCILITE Conference - Full Papers