Assey, J. (1999, December). The future of technology in K-12 arts education. White paper presented at the Forum on Technology in Education: Envisioning the Future, Washington, DC.
2.
Barry, N. (2003). University music education student perceptions and attitudes about instructional technology. Journal of Technology in Music Learning, 2(2), 2—20.
3.
Bergee, M.J., Coffman D.D., Demorest, S.M., Humphries, J.T., Thornton, L.T. (2001). Influences on collegiate students' decision to become a music educator. Retrieved from http://www.menc.org/networks/rnc/Bergee-Report.html .
4.
Berr, B. (2000). MTNA and music technology. TheAmerican Music Teacher, 49(6), 28—29.
5.
Csikszentmihalyi, M., & Larson, R. (1984). Being adolescent: Conflict and growth in the teenage years. New York: Basic Books.
6.
Cuban, L. (2001). Oversold and underused: Computers in the classroom . Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
7.
Druin, A., Bederson, B., Boltman, A., Miura, A., Knotts-Callahan, D., Platt, M. (1999). Children as our technology design partners. In A. Druin (Ed.), The design of children's technology (pp. 51—72). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufman Publishers.
8.
Erickson, E.H. (1968). Identity youth and crisis. New York: Norton.
9.
Feldstein, S. (2001). Music education and technology: Past, present, and future. Teaching Music, 9(3), 26—30.
10.
Friedenberg, E.Z. (1964). The vanishing adolescent. Boston: Beacon Press.
11.
Greher, G.R. (2003). Multimedia in the classroom: Tapping into an adolescent's cultural literacy. Journal of Technology in Music Learning2(2), 21—43.
12.
Hagen, S.L. (1999, January). Technology diffusion and innovations in music education in a notebook computer environment. Presentation at the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference, San Antonio, Texas.
13.
MacDonald, A.R., & Byrne, C. (2002). Teaching strategies in the music classroom: the impact of information and communication technologies. Music Education International, 1, 44—56.
14.
Manchester, K.A. (2002). A beginner's guide: Computer composition in the elementary music class. General Music Today, 15(3), 8—12.
15.
Miller, S.L., & Schmidt, M. (1999, January). Using technology to integrate pre-service music teacher education: A work in progress. Presentation at the Institute for Music Research: Sixth International Technological Directions in Music Learning Conference, San Antonio, TX.
16.
North, A.C., & Hargreaves, D.J. (1999). Music and adolescent identity . Music Education Research, 1(1), 75—91.
17.
Noxon, J. (2003). Music technology as a team sport. Journal of Technology in MusicLearning, 2(2), 56—61.
18.
Office of Educational Research and Improvement ( 1995). Technology and education reform. Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Education.
19.
Sandholtz, J.H., Ringstaff, C., & Dwyer, D.C. (1997). Teaching with technology: Creating student centered classrooms. New York: Teachers College Press.
20.
Taylor, J.A. (2003). Proceedings from the Fourth National Symposium on Music Instruction Technology: The status of technology in K—12 music education. Journal of Technology in Music Learning, 2(2), 67—73.
21.
Taylor, J.A., & Deal, J. (1996, February). Technology standards for music degrees: A model. Presentation at the Institute for Music Research: Third International Technological Directions in Music Learning Conference , San Antonio, TX.
22.
Taylor, J.A., & Deal, J. (1999). Integrating technology into the K—12 music curriculum: A pilot survey of music teachers. Presentation at the Institute for Music Research: 6th International Technological Directions in Music Learning Conference, San Antonio, TX .
23.
Turkle, S. (1996). Virtuality and its discontents [Electronic version] . American Prospect, 7(24). Retrieved from http://www.prospect.org/print/v7/24/turkle-s.html .
24.
Walls, K.C. (2000). Technology for future music educators. Journal of Music Teacher Education, 9(2), 14—21.
25.
Webster, P.R. (2003). Music technology and the young child. In L. Bresler & C. M. Thompson (Eds.). The arts in children's lives: Context, culture, and curriculum (pp. 215—36). Dordrecht: Luwer Academic Publishers.
26.
Woolley, G. (1998). Connecting technology and learning. Educational Leadership, 55(5), 62—65.