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The article collects the results of a research project whose objective was to establish foundations for the approach to a pedagogical model of higher music education in digital environments. For accomplish this, a theory based on musical training experiences mediated by digital information and communication technologies (TdIC) was formulated, from which the notion of digital technologies for learning and knowledge (TdAC) is discussed. From this approach, the article invites to think about the implications of the use of digital technologies in higher music education processes and the scope of its application in a post-pandemic scenario in Latin America.

Óscar Hernando Agudelo Contreras

Docente de la Facultad de Edu-cación y Artes del Conservatorio del Tolima, Ibagué (Colombia). Magíster en Estudios Musicales de la Universi-dad Central; especialista en Docencia Universitaria de la Universidad Coo-perativa de Colombia; licenciado en Música de la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional.

Julián Darío Castro Cifuentes

Investigador de la Cátedra Unesco de Arte, Educación y Cultura de Paz, Bogotá (Colombia). Docto-rando en Música de la Universidad Católica (Argentina); magíster en Humanidades Digitales de la Uni-versidad de los Andes; magíster en Docencia de la Educación Superior de la Universidad El Bosque; maestro en Música.

Agudelo Contreras, Óscar H., & Castro Cifuentes, J. D. (2023). Towards a Higher Music Education in Digital Environments. Nómadas, (56). https://doi.org/10.30578/nomadas.n56a11

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