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Application of digital technologies in teaching of music classes in elementary schools
VITHOVÁ, Michaela
This Bachelor's thesis is focused on usage of digital technologies in music classes at second stage of elementary school. It also focuses on information and communications technology (ICT), specifically on digital technologies and their utilisation in education including brief summary of some of the technologies. The goal of this thesis is to map the scope and diversity of utilisation of digitaltechnologies in music classes at second stage of elementary school.
Software as a teacher's assistant for disciplines of music education
Kyjovský, Jan ; Bělohlávková, Petra (advisor) ; Prchal, Jan (referee)
In his thesis, the author presents several computer programs, which can be used in music education. Ways of use are also suggested. The first part focuses on the development of digital technologies up to now. Author names current trends in education, such as Bring Your Own Device, Massive Open Online Courses and online education in general. Special attention is given to the near future of education according to the latest Horizon Report study. This is followed by the overview of the virtual reality technologies as they enter into mainstream adoption next year. A little attention is also given to the beginning era of cognitive computational systems, which will have essential impact on forming education in the future. In the second part, the author deals with available software for Windows, as it is still the most widespread operation system on desktop and laptop computers. Only the software, which can be used in school environment, is included with special focus on music education. In the same way, applications for mobile devices on Android platform are examined, due to the predominant global market share of this operation system. Google announced that there are currently 1.4 billion active Android devices worldwide last year. This number has been growing at the pace of 1.5 million new activations...
SW processing of audio formats
Chotětický, Martin ; Šimek, Pavel (advisor) ; Vasilenko, Alexandr (referee)
Bachelor thesis has an imminent focus on detailed analysis of audio processing software and their evaluation. The main goal of this work is to compare four most popular programmes used on daily basis in recording studios, which is precisely described in the theoretical part. Secondly, a brief historical development of audio processing software and a detailed list of avaible products on the market are listed. Practical part represents an analysis of convenient product purchase for start-up recording companies. Every single software is evaluaded including its pros and cons.
Analysis of computer simulation of sound and its limits
Hlavsa, Ondřej ; Pavlíček, Antonín (advisor) ; Kašpar, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis is focused on the question whether it is possible to fully simulate the sound of real musical instruments on the personal computer. The opening chapters deal with basic characteristics of sound information, its perceiving and also its digital form. Futher there is an elaborate analysis of computer simulation in comparison with legitimate records. The output of this part are worded assumptions. The next parts offer a detailed look at programming approaches and methods of computer sound creation. The research leads to a hearing test in which author tries to confirm the hypotheses as well as to answer the primary question.

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