About Me
Kendall Driscoll is an instructional technologist, a music teacher, a poet, and great number of other things! She received her Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Furman University in 2016 and her Master of Music in Music Education from Boston University in 2018. She currently serves as an adjunct professor teaching general psychology courses and music courses and manages her own private music lesson studio in Newton Center, teaching flute, violin, viola, ukulele, and tin whistle. Previously, she was the Online Learning Program Coordinator at Urban College of Boston, where she worked alongside staff to implement the college's transition to using a learning management system (D2L's Brightspace) and developed online courses. In her spare time, she also enjoys playing the tin whistle at Irish music sessions around the Boston area.
In addition to being a musician, Kendall is published poet in Poetry Matters Anthology, Poetry Diversified, and the winner of numerous poetry and writing contests. In December of 2014, she published his first book of poetry titled Speech of the Masquerade (PRA Publishing, 2015).
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In addition to being a musician, Kendall is published poet in Poetry Matters Anthology, Poetry Diversified, and the winner of numerous poetry and writing contests. In December of 2014, she published his first book of poetry titled Speech of the Masquerade (PRA Publishing, 2015).
https://johnjburnslibrary.wordpress.com/2020/04/27/irish-music-archives-visits-an-after-school-club-in-somerville/