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The Application of Long-Distance Music Education Platform in University Instrumental Music Teaching

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DOI: 10.23977/aduhe.2023.051512 | Downloads: 11 | Views: 357

Author(s)

Lian Chen 1

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1 School of Music, Dalian University, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China

Corresponding Author

Lian Chen

ABSTRACT

Modern music education in colleges and universities must make full use of multimedia technology to support learning and provide students with a multimedia music world with voice and feel to learn music. However, there are still many drawbacks in music appreciation courses. One is that the way of appreciation is single and backward; On the other hand, the exchange of valuable audiovisual resources is relatively low. Through a questionnaire survey of music teachers, there is an urgent need for a music teaching auxiliary platform. With this in mind, the purpose of this article is to explore the application of a distance learning music platform in the teaching of instrumental music at the university. This article first analyzes the existing problems and shortcomings through the discussion of the current situation of music teaching at home and abroad. And made an in-depth analysis of the needs of the distance music education platform; made a detailed description of the technology required for the development of the platform; and carried out a rigorous demonstration of the design of the functional modules and user entities. Based on multi-party investigations, the development direction of the system was discussed, and the basic prototype of the platform design was finally obtained. This article uses comparative analysis and the interview method to conduct a pilot study on the research topic of this article. The study shows that compared with the traditional university mode of instrumental music teaching, university music teaching based on the distance music teaching platform studied in this article is better in many respects, in particular learning efficiency is more than 20% higher, which fully reflects this article Feasibility study.

KEYWORDS

Music Education, Platform Design, Application Research, Algorithm Analysis

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Lian Chen, The Application of Long-Distance Music Education Platform in University Instrumental Music Teaching. Adult and Higher Education (2023) Vol. 5: 73-80. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/aduhe.2023.051512.

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