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NATIONAL MUSIC ED GROUP NAMES PISANO TECH AUTHORITY |
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July 01, 2009
GROVE CITY, Pa. – Dr. Joseph M. Pisano ’94, Grove City College associate professor of music and associate chair of Department of Music and Fine Arts, was recently chosen by the National Association for Music Education to be part of the Music Technology Education Academy.
The academy was part of the association’s Music Education Week in Washington, D.C., which was held June 17-21. The association (also known as MENC) chose Pisano, along with Stefani Langol, assistant professor of music education from the Berklee College of Music in Massachusetts; Brian Moore, associate professor of music education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; and James Frankel, managing director of SoundTree, as authorities on music education and technology.
During the opening panel session of the academy, “Making a Case for Technology,” Pisano helped provide insights into making the bridge between existing music curricula and future, technology-integrated music curricula.
Pisano, who has been at Grove City since 1996, is active with music-related research and his works have been published in numerous music related journals and online forums. He is an active music educator, adjudicator, music advocate, jazz trumpet player, guest conductor and clinician. He also is the founder and chief editor of the music, education and technology Web site: http://MusTech.Net. He earned his Ph.D. from Kent State University.
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