Top Tech Tools for Learning
From the Center for Learning and Performance Technologies, an ongoing survey among educators to identify the top tech tools used by educators. Top 15 so far 1 – Twitter – microsharing tool Continue Reading →
From the Center for Learning and Performance Technologies, an ongoing survey among educators to identify the top tech tools used by educators. Top 15 so far 1 – Twitter – microsharing tool Continue Reading →
From Norman Lebrecht’ blog “Slipped Disk”, Rebuilding a nation’s culture one child at a time: Cathy Graham, head of music at the British Council, was telling me the other day Continue Reading →
A chastened Liberal government has raised its gambling-grant total to $120 million for 2010-11, below 2008-09 levels In hindsight, the juxtaposition was hilarious: For its October symposium on the financial Continue Reading →
Happy New Year to all our readers here at Music Schools BC. I think 2010 should prove to be an interesting year for us here in British Columbia working in Continue Reading →
This website brings us the voices of famous Canadians who are speaking out against the cuts to Arts and Culture in the Province of BC. Margaret Atwood, Douglas Copeland and Continue Reading →
Summer is upon us and this blog will be left to rest for a few weeks in order to rest and catch up on other projects. There will not be Continue Reading →
Arts and Culture in BC is heading into a severe crisis. Arts and culture in BC contributes 5.2 BILLION to our economy each year. It employs 80,000 people. The Ministry’s Continue Reading →
There is an interesting post on Greg Sandow’s Blog about music schools (universtiy schools) and student recitals. Many student concerts are free, but finding an audience for them remains to Continue Reading →
The Vancouver Kiwanis Music Festival now has performance tickets and schedules online on their website. If you scoll down the left menu under “info” to “my account/registration” and click on Continue Reading →
Tomorrow (March 3) is the final deadline for signing up for the Spring session of Royal Conservatory of Music Exams held this May and June. I was just trying to Continue Reading →