Welcome!
We are proud to announce a new course in the OnMusic series: OnAfrican American Music! OAAM illuminates the history, cultural transitions, and music from the 1600s such as; plantation songs, folk spirituals, ragtime, blues, jazz, gospel, rhythm and blues, freedom songs, hip hop, neo-soul, and other contemporary genres as it explores. the historical depth, stylistic richness, and profound impact of African American music in the United States and the world.
Discover the connections between its many musical genres, both secular and religious, through insightful text by Steve Allen, Stan Breckenridge, and Audley Chambers—recognized experts in the field—augmented by listening guides, timelines, videos, and a wide variety of valuable learning tools.
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- email support@connect4education.com
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Course Setup and Ordering
Below you will find information on course setup and ordering:
1. Course Setup. Getting started is easy! When you decide to use OnAfrican American Music as your webtext, please go here and complete a very brief form that gives us all the information we need to complete the initial course setup for you. If you have any questions, please send an email to: info@connect4education.com.
2. Customization. Upon adopting OnAfrican American Music, you will have the ability to customize your course. You can do it yourself, or we can do it for you. Options include:
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- re-ordering or removing existing content
- inserting your own course pages, links, files, lecture videos, etc.
- editing, adding, or removing existing quizzes and assignments
- customizing administrative functions (grades, dates, deadlines, communications, etc.)
- creating or editing discussion forum questions
3. Purchasing. Students can purchase access to the webtext in two ways:
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- directly from us at the C4E store.
- from your campus bookstore. Forward the following information to your bookstore so they can contact us with a purchase order:
- Title: OnAfrican American Music
- ISBN: 978-17332655-4-6
If your bookstore has any questions, they can email us at orders@connect4education.com.