00:31:09 sherronburns: I’m curious to know if anyone has found apps/programs to let us sing and play together? Without the lag? 00:37:20 Sheryl Neher: In our research we have discovered that it is not specifically the apps/programs but the internet connectivity that is the main program which creates the lags. 00:38:16 sherronburns: right, and in rural SK - on farms and on reserves there connectivity is worse 00:39:05 Kaitlyn: https://www.eduarts.ca/resources-for-the-arts-and-learning-sector-during-the-covid-19-pandemic 00:39:27 Christa Eidsness: JamKazam works better for people within a small physical distance - within the same city, and our Program Coordinator discovered that you have to be older than 13 to have an account, but it is supposed to work for small groups. 00:49:14 sherronburns: Arts ed is still core curriculum 00:53:57 sherronburns: I’m also a puppeteer and there are so many online puppet shows and festivals happening right now, it’s amazing! Companies are being incredibly innovative 01:09:44 sherronburns: There’s no going back 01:11:34 sherronburns: There is a democratization happening, access to more artists and art making forms. 01:12:17 Mackenzie Art Gallery: I completely agree! 01:12:21 Christa Eidsness: I agree, Sharron, there's no going back now. This experience has shown some of our teachers who were resistant to moving things online before that online and digital is possible.