Next steps in innovative low-latency technologies for online synchronous music therapy delivery

Allison M. Fuller, Roxanne G. McLeod

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Abstract

This paper outlines the results from a research project conducted with music therapists utilizing the 'Elk LIVE Bridge' low-latency technology developed in Sweden. Video excerpts and the analyzed data from surveys, interviews and focus groups will be explored along with opportunities for attendees to reflect on their own experiences when delivering online music therapy. The researchers/authors have no financial or other engagement arrangements with the company that makes this product and will not directly benefit financially or otherwise from the outcomes of this study.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)112-113
Number of pages2
JournalMusic Therapy Today
Volume18
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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