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Jennifer Sterling Snodgrass, Ph.D. (Project Director)
snodgrassjs@appstate.edu

    Dr. Jennifer Sterling Snodgrass is currently an assistant professor of music theory at Appalachian State University where she teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in music theory, aural skills and voice. Before relocating to Appalachian State, Dr. Snodgrass was on the faculty at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis where she was the coordinator of music theory. Dr. Snodgrass has had articles and reviews published in several journals including Music Theory Online, Music Educators Journal, and Journal of Technology in Music Learning. She has presented at numerous national conferences, including CMS, ATMI, SMT, and TI:ME. Recently, she was the recipient of the Microsoft Tablet PC Higher Education Award and the Sigma Alpha Iota National Advisor of the Year Award.

Charles Meadows, III (Research/Technology Assistant)
cwmeadowsiii@gmail.com

    Charles Meadows is currently a graduate student at Appalachian State University where he is completing a Masters degree in Library Science. He received his B.M. in music education at the Hayes School of Music at ASU, where his emphasis was guitar performance. He is currently serving as a graduate research assistant in the School of Music at ASU. Charles is working as an assistant on the Microsoft Tablet PC grant and also researching the choral works of John Tavener. Charles is working with the research board of TI:ME, updating the on-line research database. In the Fall of 2008, Charles plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Library and Information Science.

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