3 resultados para music education software

em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV


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Esta monografia parte de pressuposto de que a música desenvolve o equilíbrio emocional do indivíduo e sua sensibilidade para e belo. Essa premissa alerta para a importância do estudo em questão, especialmente em relação a outras áreas de ensino, considerando-se a educação musical como um instrumento auxiliar no aprendizado das outras disciplinas. Trata-se de um estudo teórico, com implicações pedagógicas, visande a demonstrar a importância da educação musical - não descobrir talentos para a música e valores musicais --, aperfeiçoar o indivíduo, criando platéias que saibam ouvir música e, desenvolvendo a sua capacidade perceptiva, criar um estado propiciador da aprendizagem. São expostos alguns aspectos essenciais, básicos, demonstrando que a educação musical nas escolas é fator de integração emocional do educando, e que favorece o trânsito interdisciplinar e facilita a aprendizagem.

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This paper provides an examination of the emergence of open business models — entrepreneurial strategies that take advantage of the ease of digital reproduction to distribute free content, while earning money from the sale of related products and services. Locating the origins of open business in the open source software phenomenon, the authors suggest that the business strategies innovated there have broader economic relevance. Through a case study of the tecnobrega music scene in Belém, the paper illustrates how open business models can be applied to the production of cultural materials more generally

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As Brazil wants to be perceived as a competitor in providing computer applications and system development services in the global market, the concept of Software Factory gains importance. The metaphor for the 'Factory', when applied to the activity of software development, is used to describe organizations which produce software with a minimum quality standard and at competitive costs. However, the term 'Factory' recalls Fordist concepts, which have been challenged for a few decades in the manufacturing industry. This study analyzed university curricula and how students and teachers perceive the concept of Software Factory and assessed them in relation to the Fordism ------------ post-Fordism /continuum/. It was observed that some of the teachers who have influence over curricula define Software Factories according to Fordist concepts. It was also observed that, despite opportunities for improvements, curricula are adequately structured with regards to the skills a professional at these organizations must possess. We conclude that education provided at the programs being analyzed is adequate, but that it must be supplemented by companies or by the professionals themselves so that the knowledge acquired in the programs may be put in practice.