Dr. Linda Dusman's collaborative research with Dr. Linda Baker (Professor emerita, Psychology Department), The Bearman Study of Audience Engagement at the National Orchestral Institute and at the Utah Symphony and funded by the Bearman Chair in Entrepreneurship at UMBC, has resulted in two scholarly paper acceptances. They will present their paper "Informal Music Learning in Real-time via Smartphone App: Enhancing Audience Engagement" at The International Society of Music Education in Melbourne, Australia in July. Dr. Dusman will present "Music Theory in the Concert Hall: Enhancing Public Engagement in Realtime via Smartphone App" at the Pedagogy Into Practice Conference at Michigan State University in June, where her presentation has been selected for broadcast to remote audiences. She is a co-author with Dr. Foad Hamidi (Assistant Professor, Informations Systems Department) et al of "Raaz: A Transdisciplinary Exploration at the Intersection of Bioart, HCI, and Community-Engagement," which has been accepted for publication in the journal Frontiers in Computer Science.