I spent about an hour today in administrative duties, including labelling and sorting emails and sending emails containing employment information out to new hires.
A lot of my day today was spent working on the O Canada network -- I have taken it from 49 songs to 70, trying to make each addition unique in some way and eliminating or changing some original links that have since gone dead. I hope to eventually get the number up to an even 100, but after some exhaustive Internet searches, I believe the blog's original goal of 200 renditions is unrealistic. I introduced to the blog the use of languages other than the two official languages of Canada -- including Arabic, Chinese and Mikmaq -- so as to underline the diversity of our country. Another feature I tried to incorporate was the use of different musical instruments and styles to play the piece, to support the blog's goal of being a resource to music teachers in elementary schools.
The rest of my time today was spent in looking through the factsNET index, to see what categories could be used to sort the blogs on the index. One thing I noticed was that the Canadian blog is inaccessible to the public, but using the factsc account, I could see it. When I did, I noted that it is one of the nicest-looking and most informative blogs factsNET has. Is there a reason it is inaccessible to the public?
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