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Episode 39: Student-Created Games for Student-Centered Learning

Dec 05, 202234 minSeason 2Ep. 39
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In Episode 39, Kathryn and Theresa talked to Dr. Tina Huynh, an assistant professor of music education at the University of Puget Sound, in Tacoma, Washington. Currently, Tina teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in music education. Previously, Tina taught elementary general music in Southern California. In this interview, Tina shares how she used student-created games to create learner-centered experiences in her music classes.

Check out Tina's website, http://tinaahuynh.com, to learn more about her work. 


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