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JT Bullitt
sound/art 
John Bullitt has two wonderful sites highly worthy of exploration.
His Earthsound Project, where you can listen to the planet's seismic and atmospheric sounds, is a wonderful labour of love. Mysterious and beautiful, it is surprisingly easy to disappear a while in to a sometimes meditative and other times startling sounds the earth makes.
http://www.earthsound.com/content/about.html
JT's personal website showcases some of his visual and sound works. It too, is a treat.  ​
http://www.jtbullitt.com/ 
Linda Hill
How to Manage for Collective Creativity  
An anthropological approach to understanding how to successfully innovate. Leaders as social architects by unleashing the power of the many and loosening the power of the few to increase the speed and quality of
 innovation. This great talk is equally relevant to teachers and school leaders, corporations, social enterprises and anyone with any role in a classroom.
Professor Lucy Green
What Can Teachers Learn From Popular Musicians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r8zoHT4ExY
Daphne Koller (co-founder of Cousera) 
What We Are Learning From Online Education
https://www.ted.com/talks/daphne_koller_what_we_re_learning_from_online_education?language=en#t-300204
Ethan Hein's Blog - two great links, but his site is packed with very read-worthy commentary, ideas and education. Bookmark it!
Learning Music from Ableton
"Why isn’t school music more culturally relevant? Why do so many educators insist that you kids like the wrong music? Why is it so common to get a music degree without ever writing a song? Why is the chasm between the culture of school music and music generally so wide?"
http://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2017/learning-music-from-ableton/
Afrofuturist Pedagogy
"I believe that music education should engage with the music that’s meaningful to students."
http://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2016/afrofuturist-pedagogy/
Anita Collins 
How Playing A Musical Instrument Benefits Your Brain
https://www.ted.com/talks/anita_collins_how_playing_an_instrument_benefits_your_brain
Peter Kirn 
Ableton built a free browser playground to teach how music works
http://cdm.link/2017/05/playground-learning-music-free-browser-ableton/
2Revolutions 
The Future of Learning
www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=469&v=xoSJ3_dZcm8
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