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Thomas Hughes is Associate Professor of Music. He earned the B.S. degree
in Music Education from West Chester University in his home state of
Pennsylvania, and the M.A. degree, with concentration in Organ
Performance and Pedagogy, from Ohio State University. His D.M.A. degree
was awarded by the University of Arizona in Music Education,
concentration in Computer-Aided Instruction. Dr. Hughes has taught at
the Sydney (Australia) Conservatorium of Music, the University of
Arizona, the Pennsylvania State University, and has received awards for
excellance in teaching at each institution. During his career he has
worked in a variety of areas, including curriculum design, distance
education, electronic music, organ pedagogy and performance, wind
conducting, administration, and music education/music technology and
computers. He has presented research papers and workshops
internationally, including the Music Educators' National Conference
conventions, the Australian Society for Music Education, the New Zealand
Society for Music Education, the Apple University Fellows and the
International Society for Music Education. Dr. Hughes was recognized as
an Outstanding Alumni by the University of Arizona in 1995.
Dr. Hughes is in demand as an Educational Technology consultant, and has
an active workshop schedule throughout the United States. He has
presented papers most recently in the area of utilizing the World Wide
Web for delivery of educational content at the 2004 TI:ME/TMEA national
conference in San Antonio, TX. Along with co-presenter Jane Ann Wilson
he presented a paper on "An Online Database for Piano Pedagog." to the
Texas Music Teachers Association. Music Technology and Organ
To contact Dr. Hughes directly, email
thomas.hughes@ttu.edu
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