24/7 Videoconferencing Workshops

Unique opportunities for "live" jazz ed and music tech instruction. Click here and here for Frequently Asked Questions about videoconferenicng..

2011 Summer Workshops

For a calendar of all 2011 summer workshops, click here and here.

All workshops are purposely small and can taken either in Denver, Colorado or remotely by videoconferencing. For more information, please contact John at: jkuzmich@earthlink.net or Skype him.

Here's a breakdown of the music tech workshops being taught this summer in collaboration with Adams State College.

TI:ME Course co-sponosred by the Technology Institute for Music Educators


Overview:
With Creative Options

Popular-Favorite Workshops

  1. June 10-12 and 21-22: Mastering Music or Band-In-A-Box
  2. June 28-30: Sibelius: Entry-Intermediate Levels
  3. June 7-10: General Music for the 21st Century Classroom
  4. June 14-17: Web with Podcasting and Blogging for Music Educators
  5. July 16-17: Mastering Music
  6. August 16-20: Mastering Music Covering Notation, MIDI & Audio Sequencing, Film Scoring, Music Theory, Aural Training & Performance

Here are three calendars with links for this summer workshops.

Here's How To Attend Remotely!

John Kuzmich began videoconferencing workshops the summer of 2006 for individuals and school district in-service music technology workshops as well as national and international presentations from his home computer studio. All you need is a Pentium IV computer or newer with Broadband Internet connectivity. I will provide an invitation to conference with me that will automatically download GoToMeeting software and connect to my videoconferencing software with the capacity of teaching up to 15 people in a true multipoint interactive synchronous conference connection along with the capabilities of broadcasting to 150+ people simultaneously. For the latest videoconferencing details for John's clinics, click here. And that is how easy videoconferencing can be and at no expense for long-distance calls. And best of all, no travel/housing/food expenses!

For more information, e-mail John at: jkuzmich@earthlink.net or Skype him 24/7.

2009 International Clinics

  1. Lucerne, Switzerland with a music tech clinic at the 2009 international conference for the International Associations of Schools for Jazz. June 30, 2009
  2. Pulawy, Poland with a one week jazz & music tech workshops at the 2009 Pulawy International Jazz Workshop. July 10-17, 2009
  3. London, England - Music Technology Workshop. July 18 & July 20, 2009

Upcoming International & National Clinics

  • 2011 NAMM Winter Show in Anaheim, California.
  • 2011National Conference for JEN in St. Louis.
  • 2011 TI:ME National Conference in Cincinnati in collaboration with OMEA
  • 2011 RootsTech National Conference. Click link
  • 2011 Family History Expo Conference in St. George, Utah. Click link.
  • 2012 TI:ME National Conference in Louisville, KY in collaboration with JEN.
  • 2012 Jazz Education Workshops in Wawrsaw, Poland.
  • 2013 Australia & New Zealand

Summer 2011 TI:ME Courses and 2011 Course Info To Be Posted Soon!

Western State College: http://www.kuzmich.com/clinics.html and latest 2011 summer workshop schedule at http://www.kuzmich.com/2011%20summercalendar.htmll


Registration Contact:
John Kuzmich, Jr., jkuzmich@earthlink.net, Phone: 303-598-4524. Fax: 303-279-1438.

Note:
Offers both videoconferencing and live on-location instruction simultaneously.

Tuition rates are very affordable with two graduate credits. Excellent computer facilities for workshop. Only small, individualized workshops are offered. Notation software applications taught include: Sibelius, Finale and Mastering Music and a variety of sequencing programs including MasteringMusic, Mixcraft, GarageBand, Sonar and others. Instructor has 400+ published articles in music technology in national/international music education journals. Many motel accommodations are nearby and very affordable. Great optional vacation opportunities adjacent to Denver, Colorado which is great for families traveling with workshop participants.

Additional TI:ME Level 2 courses could also be offered this summer: Advanced Sequencing, Multimedia Authoring, Interactive Internet Authoring, Digital Media, and /or Digital Audio if any of the above scheduled workshops don?™t have sufficient enrollment and/or can be scheduled Friday through Sunday on two given weekends. Weeks of June 1 and 8 can also be scheduled for those who can?™t schedule the above weeks as published. As you see, I am flexible to my loyal students!!!! Location: Both on-line videoconferencing and Kuzmich Home Lab, Golden, CO, 80401

Instructor: John Kuzmich, Jr., Ph.D

  • 1A - Music Technology: Electronic Instruments, MIDI Sequencing, & Notation
    • Dates & Times: 7/11 to 7/15 , (based on needs of the students), 8am-4pm
    • Credits: 2
  • 1B - Music Technology: Instructional Software, Communications, and Digital Media
    • Dates & Times: 7/18 to 7/22, (based on needs of the students) 8am-4pm
    • Credits: 2
  • 2B Advanced Sequencing
    • Dates & Times: 8/8 to 8/12(based on needs of the students), 8am-4pm
    • Credits: 2
  • 2C Integrating Technology into the Music Curriculum (2 sections)
    • Section 1 - Dates & Times: 8/1 to 8/5 (based on needs of the students), 8am-4pm

Customize Your Own Instruction

What do you want in a workshop? Pick from the list below of the potential items that you would like covered in a workshop, and we will customize your workshop to cover what YOU want.

  • Music notation
  • Sequencing
  • Automatic Accompaniment Generating Software Applications
  • Ear Training
  • National Music Standards
  • Music Literacy
  • Best Software Under $50.00
  • General Music
  • Interactive Web Pages with / without assessment
  • E-Learning
  • Music Scanning
  • How to Budget for Music Technology for hardware / software / courseware

Standard Workshops

  • Interactive Web-Based Instruction!
  • Best Software Application Buys Under $60.00!
  • Power Users: Seamless Integration of Sequencing, Notation, Music Scanning and Automatic Accompaniments Generators
  • Sibelius 6.0 as well as older versions, Sibelius Student Edition Notes, and/or Compass.
  • Entry-level Finale 2010, Guitar Finale 2010, PrintMusic 2010
  • How to Creatively Use Band-In-A-Box
  • The Seven Wonders of the World in Music Technology for Music Educators
  • Guaranteed Success for General Music Teachers
  • Web Development for Music Educators
  • Successful Music Theory/Ear Training Instruction.
  • Entry-Level Music Scanning: PhotoScore, SharpEye Music Reader and SmartScore
  • Creative Music Teaching: via Interactive Accompaniments, Assessment and Web Posting
  • Music Sequencing on a Budget with PowerTracks Pro and Mastery Music Professional.
  • How to Budget for Music Technology Instruction from A to Z.
  • The Mysteries of MIDI for Instruction!
  • Digital Recording of Music Concerts and Lectures with Digital Sequencing Software Applications
  • Break-Throughs in Jazz Education Music Technology Applications, including Improvisation Instruction.