This article is courtesy of Cued In. At the intersection of artistry and science, Canadian clarinetist and researcher Dr. Christine Carter is reshaping how musicians approach performance and practice. Drawing on her background in cognitive and sports psychology,...
The first morning of the trip, Mrs. Carter’s students stepped off the bus with wide eyes and eager smiles. Cameras and phones were already out, ready to capture every moment of their first day exploring the city. Months of planning had led to this; standing in the...
A new trend in travel is voluntourism, a form of travel where individuals combine their passion for travel with a desire to contribute to a cause or community through volunteer work. Voluntourism, also known as a service trip, allows for a deeper connection to a...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning have rapidly become a pressing matter in academia. There are quite a few concerns over plagiarism and shortcuts with the rise of ChatGPT, and understandably so. However, we also have seen AI used for good in the classroom,...