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Tritone Launches CourseWatch 2.0, Offering Customizable Music Education Content and Reporting Features (PRWeb)
Today, Tritone released the newest version of CourseWatch, Tritone's course management system. A significant upgrade to the current product line, CourseWatch 2.0 was created in conjunction with the University of New Brunswick Faculty of Computer Science. (PRWeb Nov 21, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/11/prweb1645204.htm
Read more...Tritone Launches CourseWatch 2.0, Offering Customizable Music Education Content and Reporting Features (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Today, Tritone released the newest version of CourseWatch, Tritone's course management system. A significant upgrade to the current product line, CourseWatch 2.0 was created in conjunction with the University of New Brunswick Faculty of Computer Science.
Read more...A generation of hope — daughters of music legend Nat King Cole give hope to young musicians (Sun-Sentinel)
T he Cole twins, Timolin and Casey of Boca Raton , the youngest daughters of music legend Nat King Cole, have established Nat King Cole Generation Hope, Inc., a non-profit foundation to benefit music education in schools in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties. The Foundation will be launched at the Nat King Cole Generation Hope Black & White Gala on November 29 at The Forge in Miami ...
Read more...Hitting the right note (The Allen American)
Sophomore Jeremy Tsui has been named to the 2008-2009 Texas Music Educators Association All-State Orchestra, the first cellist in Allen High School history to achieve this level of excellence.
Read more...Livingston teen holds a ticket to history with invitation to inauguration in Washington (Merced Sun-Star)
LIVINGSTON -- In a lot of ways, Izzak Mireles is a typical 13-year-old kid. He plays soccer, likes to listen to music, competes in track and cross country, and has a doting mother.
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