ELEKTRONISCHES LERNEN MUZIK
  • CONTRIBUTORS
    • Eddie Martin
    • Aisling Crean
    • Jen Ross
    • Pekka Ihanainen
    • Michael Wolfindale
    • Chris Millson
    • Sonnie Carlebach
    • Michael Gallagher
    • Stephen Bezzina
    • Neil Speirs
    • Stuart Allan
    • Hugh O'Donnell
    • James Lamb
    • Chris Bailey
    • Sam, Mariana, Jack & Corinne
Elektronisches Lernen Muzik explores the role that music plays in influencing, informing and inspiring learning activity. The project began in 2012 and grew out of conversations between students and staff on the MSc in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. Participation, which is open to anyone involved in some kind of learning, involves compiling a playlist, writing explanatory 'liner notes' that explain the connection between the music and educational activity, and producing a piece of representative 'sleeve artwork'. 
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​Press play to listen. ​
Click on the author links to read the liner notes.
Email james.lamb@ed.ac.uk to contribute.


by Eddie Martin
by Chris Bailey
by Sonnie Carlebach
by Michael Wolfindale
by Stuart Allan
by Jen Ross
by Michael Gallagher
by Stephen Bezzina
by Architecture Group 5
by various student writers 
by EDC2017
by Pekka Ihanainen
by Marshall Dozier
by Hugh O'Donnell
by various student writers
by Sam, Mariana, Jack & Corinne
by James Lamb
by Michael Gallagher
by Jen Ross
by Michael Gallagher
by Chris Millson
by James Lamb
by Stephen Bezzina
by Neil Speirs
by Impressions & Ideas
by Festival of Creative Learning
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  • CONTRIBUTORS
    • Eddie Martin
    • Aisling Crean
    • Jen Ross
    • Pekka Ihanainen
    • Michael Wolfindale
    • Chris Millson
    • Sonnie Carlebach
    • Michael Gallagher
    • Stephen Bezzina
    • Neil Speirs
    • Stuart Allan
    • Hugh O'Donnell
    • James Lamb
    • Chris Bailey
    • Sam, Mariana, Jack & Corinne