La colaboración en red para el desarrollo creativo musical. Modelos, proyectos y plataformas virtuales

Esther Vargas-Gil, Felipe Gértrudix-Barrio, Manuel Gértrudix-Barrio

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En una sociedad cambiante como la que vivimos se tiende cada vez más hacia un enfoque holístico de sistemas complejos que, a través de la interacción y la comunicación, trasciende a un paradigma más abierto y colaborativo donde la creatividad y la tecnología están interconectados. Internet y un mundo digitalizado han glosado esta situación viabilizando la creación de modelos, proyectos y plataformas virtuales en donde el desarrollo de la creatividad, y muy especialmente la musical, se hace manifiesta gracias a la colaboración en red. En este estudio se ha analizado una muestra significativa de redes de colaboración musical subrayando que en todas ellas se dan aspectos de educación formal y no formal centrándose en el contexto, el estilo de aprendizaje, en la propiedad y la intencionalidad, infiriendo que su uso y los resultados producidos muestran un recurso activo para el desarrollo creativo musical.


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