A Computer Supported Approach Towards Collaborative and Creative Musicality in the Classroom
This project investigated social learning theories and models of the creative process, in order to find ways of encouraging children to think creatively in the classroom, and to explore new ways in which technology might facilitate this. A generative framework for creative learning was developed which draws on creativity theory and which can be applied to the design of classroom-based materials and the design of educational software. Wallas’s four-stage model was adapted as the fundamental basis for this generative framework (Wallas, 1926) with the processes of preparation, generation and evaluation represented laterally across the framework. In order to demonstrate how the framework can be applied in software design, an educational program called SoundScape was designed. SoundScape is a creative- collaborative music composition program. The SoundScape system was tested by 96 school children (aged 11 years) in music composition tasks. The generative framework presents an approach towards advancing educational materials through technology by considering the creative process in any domain. The framework has been developed to encourage a more HCI-centred approach towards the design of systems focused on supporting and encouraging creativity. (Sylvia Truman, Paul Mulholland).
- Truman, S. and Mulholland, P. (2006)Designing educational software to enhance the creative learning experience: An integrative framework, the BCS HCI Group Conference HCI 2006 Engage, Queen Mary, University of London., 2
- Truman, S. and Mulholland, P. (2005)A computer assisted approach towards music composition in the classroom: facilitating creativity in mainstream education, The Leeds International Music Technology in Education Conference, Leeds College of Music
- Truman, S. and Mulholland, P. (2005)Bridging social learning and creativity: an integrative framework for collaborative-creative music composition within the classroom, Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE) Conference: Musical Creativity in Culture and Mind, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge
- Truman, S. and Mulholland, P. (2005)A creative alternative to music notation: exploiting visual metaphors to encourage musical creativity in school aged children, Fourth International Conference on Musical Understanding, School of Education and Lifelong Learning. University of Exeter, pp. 47 – 48
- Truman, S. and Mulholland, P. (2005)A computer assisted approach towards music composition in the classroom: facilitating creativity in mainstream education, The Leeds International Music Technology Education Conference
- Truman, S., Mulholland, P. and Badii, A. (2005)A Creative Alternative to Music Notation: Exploiting Visual Metaphors to Encourgage Musical Creativity in School Aged Children, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Musical Understanding
- Truman, S., Mulholland, P. and Badii, A. (2005)Bridging Social Learning and Creativity: An Integrative Framework for Collaborative-Creative Music Composition within the Classroom, Proceedings of the Society for Education, Music and Psychology research (SEMPRE) Conference; Musical Creativity in Culture and Mind
- Truman, S. and Mulholland, P. (2005)How can we advance the potential for learning via technology? It’s all in the CREATIVE design, 9th Human Centred Technology Workshop: Advancing the Potential for Communication, Learning and Interaction, Brighton, pp. 9 – 12