Affiliation:
1. University of Sarajevo Academy of Music
Abstract
The dynamic development of modern information and communication technologies, which play a significant role in music education, indicates the need to strengthen and develop the digital competencies of music educators. Accordingly, research was conducted to examine the current situation at different levels of music education on the use of information and communication technologies and the experiences of teachers and students, in future music pedagogues. Their experiences, which were the subject of the research, can serve as initial guidelines for further improvement of the digital competencies of teachers in music education.
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