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Monday 28 September 2015

Music Education - Can It Turn Children Into Good Listeners & Learners

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Today we can frequently see most students hooked on to their headphones while commuting to schools and colleges or even in their leisure time. This clearly proves a fact that, music has become an integral part of our lives with instant and easy access to the latest tracks view our smartphones and iPods. There is no doubt that music impacts our energy levels and our emotions. It helps us to create various moods and memories and enables us to focus and relax as well. But can we use music in our classrooms to help our students learn better? Let's take a look....
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The Old Way


Classical music may appear boring sometimes to the modern children but it is the healthiest food for the mind. Practising it harder and harder actually can take a learner to different levels which are not only satisfactory from its appearance but are also professional. For example, the learners need to concentrate throughout a concert that enables them to identify both the perfect music or its variation which may prove efficient.


The Musical Way


Music is responsible for the child to be psychologically patient. It has the ability to turn a child from a naughty shouter to a calm listener. Music improves the smartness of the child; makes him/ her stand apart from the others and perform something exceptional and even turns them to a deeper realisation of his/ her own self.


Author Philip Pullman said about music that it is an efficient and required subject. He also comments that music is one of the ‘the most emotionally and intellectually fulfilling’ activity that a child performs.


The Educational Benefits Of Music


The listening skills; non-verbal communicational skills; a stronger understanding of emotion; focusing or concentration; teamwork and many other things are the educational qualities of music. Teachers as well as the parents are getting encouraged by it and its result is the musical projects. Let’s look at the qualities of education, that music provides with:

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  • Listening Power:

Listening skills is one of the powerful impacts of music. It soothes the mind of the learners; makes them patient and improve their audible as well as psychological acceptability.

  • Character Formation:

Music has a strong impact on the building of the character of a child, shaping it in a way that this ‘musical’ effect is always comprehended as a positive feature of the child even in the matured stages.

  • Do more:

‘To go beyond’ is another slogan of music when it comes to education. It helps to the psychological expansion of a candidate. A learner also becomes more expressive with music in his/ her side.

  • Competitive mind:

What about competition? The answer is music also increases the competitive attitude of the learners that results better in both education and life.

How Educators Can Enhance With Music?



  • Build a positive state for learning
  • Establish an ideal atmosphere
  • Create a sense of expectancy & anticipation
  • Make learning activities more invigorating & involving
  • Alter brain wave states
  • Improve focus & concentration in learners


Musically Enriched


The aim should be obvious. Music should never be treated as a commercial object and should be accepted with deep realisation and sincere respect. Children are the future of the society and their ineffective education means the disastrous condition of the country that is yet to come. One of the ways to recover from such catastrophic problem is to implement music as one of the integral elements supporting the base foundation of education.

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Tuesday 10 February 2015

The Changing Face Of Hospitality Industry In The Digital Age

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The hotel and hospitality industry has become one of fastest growing sectors worldwide since the last few years. At present the sector offers numerous jobs for people who the right skills and significantly adds to the economy. In fact, during the last financial crisis, it was one of the very few industries that remained unaffected and continued to grow.

 Shifting Trends In Hospitality Sector

When general people and experts think the hospitality and travel sector, one of the first things that come to mind is transportation companies. However, industry experts are now learning that transportation is merely a small fraction of the equation. The fact is nowadays the real change has been brought about by accommodations providers in the hospitality industry. Moreover, among them the start-ups and small businesses are creating the real change in the scenario.

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Originally, accommodations referred to only the hotel sector and to some extent, it included the vacation rental space of the business. However, with the growth of the private homeshare concept, it has gained considerable popularity among the consumers. Moreover, it is striving to occupy a significant market share for accommodations, especially because of the technological and digital amenities, which hotels, rental condos and homeshares are now offering.

Offering More Convenience And Affordability

Additionally, there has also been a change in the way the hotel and hospitality industry deals with consumer engagement. Nowadays, travellers and visitors expect excellent convenience and great prices with high levels of value and affordability due to the advent of digital concepts and self-service. Now guests can easily access check-in, online booking, catalogues, guest newspapers and many more effortlessly thanks to special mobile apps that deliver everything directly on to your smartphones.

Megatrends Shaping Travel In 2015, which a recently launched magazine from Skift on the hospitality sector, analyses how travellers and users are receiving and reacting to the newest offerings of the hospitality and travel sectors in this digital age.

Among the key findings of the publication was whether the new modes of convenience and connectivity have become the standard for the industry. Gone are days of premium paid WiFi connections in hotel rooms or in-room cable-based Ethernet connections, although all rental chains and hotels have not changed yet. 
Currently, most travellers are not satisfied with simply a complimentary copy of USA Today kept at the lobby desk during the morning. Moreover, now guest not only want to read about the local news, they also want to find out what’s going on at home. Hence they prefer to book rooms in hotels which can offer them such amenities and facilities.
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Need For New Approaches

Rafat Ali of Skift says “As consumers become self-serve and mobile-dependent, new models and approaches to both customer relations and local discovery are emerging, and hospitality is the big crucible where all of this is playing out. We see this at every touchpoint in the hospitality industry: From how hotels are building direct links to customers in digital, to how customer service is being rethought through social and mobile tools.”

He adds “Within the confines of a property we see this in how hotels are redoing lobbies and how customers check in, as well as everything about the customer experience inside a hotel room, entertainment inside the hotel, and food & beverage offerings, too. Brands are also questioning customer interaction pre-, during and post-trip, as they examine and rebuild it in new ways.”

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