Sunday, January 16, 2011

Do you run/lead an audio program???

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DCFYTNS



This survey is for you - for statistical purposes only. It shouldn't take you long, but you will need student data for the last 5 years in order to take this survey (gender numbers, enrollment numbers).

Thank you for your participation!

A survey for FEMALE AUDIO STUDENTS.

Survey for FEMALE STUDENTS in audio:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DVFTS65

Only for female students of audio recording/music technology. Anonymous. Please be 100% honest. This is for personal research purposes only - statistical analysis only.

A survey for WOMEN employed in the audio industry

Survey for FEMALE AUDIO engineers - in the industry - NOT FOR STUDENTS.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DKCB76J

This is only for females who are employed or self-employed in the audio industry. Anonymous. Please be 100% honest. This is for personal research purposes only - statistical analysis only. Should only take you a few minutes and ......is for a good cause!

A survey for FEMALE STUDENTS in audio

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DVFTS65

A survey for MEN in the audio industry.

If you happened upon this blog and are a man in the audio industry, I would love your opinion for statistical purposes only. It won't take more than 5 minutes, I promise. Please be 100% honest!

Here is a survey for MEN:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=wooLiff4odvhh4q9uT5arg_3d_3d




Love you, audio men!!!!

2011. THE year.

I had to organize my ideas and life in the last couple of years, and while I remained in research mode, there wasn't much progress as far as this project was concerned. In fact, I largely stepped out of the audio world to function in the performance world, both as a performer and teacher.

I am looking at more schooling and yet another move (this time, from Texas). This semester will be crazy, however, I plan to complete the bulk of the writing for audio chicks during the first half of this year. It will be my side project, as I work full time at Lamar.

Instead of turning this book into my Ed.D. thesis, I am going to finish it as a more edgy and less academic work, as originally planned. That means the research won't be as heavy, but the opinions and experiences of others will be more of the focus.

My big push is to translate the interviews from audio to text, and I have been avoiding that like the plague. I want to do this myself in order to be able to edit out what the interviewees don't want to include, and also to keep the research private until published (with the exception of full permissions from the interviewees).

Anyway, for anyone reading this, it is happening, and in its final push. PUSH!