This semester I decided to take on learning and developing some the basic snare rudiments. This was a really challenging road because snare is something I consider to be far out of my comfort zone. However, I also found it… Continue Reading →
Assistive technology has the ability to play a big role in classroom teaching. Technology can help bring accessibility to a wide range of students and ensure that the learning environment is more successful for a variety of learners. Throughout my… Continue Reading →
I have had a ton of experience with online communication because of the highly digital world we live in today. Not only that but COVID times have really put an emphasis on making connections online and from a far. One… Continue Reading →
I have done a lot of exploration on assessment for, as, and of learning in the music classroom throughout my undergrad and the beginnings of my teacher education studies. In music education a huge part of my job is program… Continue Reading →
This past week we had Jeff Hopkins the founder of the Pacific School of Innovation and Inquiry as a guest in EDCI 336. This was an incredibly enlightening discussion where I was able to hear first hand about the future… Continue Reading →
I had the opportunity to experience a particularly enlightening lecture this past week in my EDCI 336 class from Jesse Miller. This lecture touched on a few important topics that have been at the back of mind recently as I… Continue Reading →
My snare practice has officially begun! So far the instrument has proved to be challenging, but I am enjoying the learning process. As a musician I know the importance of building a strong foundation for aspects such as technique and… Continue Reading →
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