AES San Francisco 2012
Student / Career Event SC9

Sunday, October 28, 1:30 pm — 3:30 pm (Room 130)

SC9 - Education Forum

Moderator:
John Krivit, New England Institute of Art - Brookline, MA, USA; Emerson College - Bay State College
Panelists:
Bill Crabtree, Middle Tennessee State University - Murfreesboro, TN, USA
David Greenspan, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, MI, USA
David MacLaughlin, Parsons Audio - Estero Florida
John Scanlon, Expression College for Digital Arts - Emeryville, CA, USA; IllGenetics - Castro Valley, CA, USA
Terri Winston, Women's Audio Mission - San Francisco, CA, USA


Abstract:
What Kinds of Studios Are Built for Education?

What kinds of studios and facilities are built for education? Five noted educators from diverse programs will share the decision-making process that informs the construction of various college level facilities. How do curriculums and pedagogy prescribe construction and equipment choices? Or does this too-often work in reverse when existing space and budget limitations dictate how and what will be taught? Quick presentations will be followed by a moderated open discussion among educators, manufacturers, students, employers, and anyone with a stake in the next generation of audio professionals.


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