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Software Helps Music Students Collaborate Online With Crystal Clarity
By admin | October 29, 2009
Software Helps Music Students Collaborate Online With Crystal Clarity
Music schools have a tradition of bringing in famous musicians to hold master classes with a handful of students, but many of those visits have been cut this year because of tight budgets. Free software developed at the University of Southern California promises to make videoconferencing clear enough to hold such classes remotely over high-speed Internet connections.
The software is called EchoDamp, and it was developed by Brian K. Shepard, an
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