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  • Date: 08 January 2006
  • Music Support Limited Postal Address

    Music Support Limited New Postal Address:

     

    Music Support Limited

    Bungalow Stores

    168 Rotherham Road

    Smithies

    Barnsley

    South Yorkshire

    S71 1XA

  • Date: 18 February 2005
  • Curriculum Online Content Provider and Supplier Status.

    Music Support Limited have received notification from the Department for Education and Skills of its successful application to become a Curriculum Online registered Content Provider and Supplier. This means that soon your education establishment will be able to purchase Music Support products using your E Learning Credits (eLCs). Music Support Limited will be amending the website shortly to make the process as easy as possible.

    What is Curriculum Online?
    Launched by the DfES in January 2003, Curriculum Online (www.curriculumonline.gov.uk) is a highly searchable, online catalogue of thousands of multimedia resources, all linked to the curriculum of subjects taught in schools in England.

    What are eLCs?
    eLC money (eLearning Credits click here for more info) is cash given to schools to spend specifically on multimedia resources to support teaching and learning. The deadline to spend this year's money is August 31.

    How much money?
    By April 2006, schools will have received £330million in eLC money. For the financial year 2004-05, for instance, every school would have received £1000, plus around £9.73 per pupil. This would have been distributed by the end of June 2004.

    This money is allocated to individual schools by their LEA. It is available to all Government-funded primary and secondary, and most nursery, education in England, up to and including Key Stage 4.
     
    How are eLCs distributed?
    eLC money is distributed via LEAs to Government-funded schools, which decide locally which resources to purchase with it. (Except where schools decide to pool their allotted eLC money to make larger purchases for shared use. Schools may also decide to ask their LEA or Regional Broadband Consortium (RBC) to spend eLC money on their behalf - for example, to obtain a greater diversity of products or to make bulk purchases.) 

    Teaching professionals buy resources through their school's eLC budget holder, who may be a governor, the head, or the ICT co-ordinator. But of course, every decision-maker and teaching professional in every school can have a say in which resources their school buys with its eLCs. 

    What's the current deadline?
    The current year's funding needs to be spent by August 31 - so schools will want to make the most of their eLC money before the spending deadline expires. Whether it's planning teaching for exams, SATS or next year's curriculum, multimedia resources can be used to provide new approaches to support teaching or to fill short-term planning gaps.

    Check the Music Support website to spend to ELCs shortly.

     Spend them don't lose them.

  • Date: 31 October 2004
  • Music Support Limited New Marketing Service

    Music Support Limited provide marketing, planning and consultancy services to companies and individuals wishing to market their products and services. Accessing some of the UK's top consultants, specific advice includes analysis and planning, identifying market opportunities, targeting customers, managing accounts, advertising and promotion. For further information contact via email.

  • Date: 12 September 2004
  • Music Technology Education

    Music Support Limited are pleased to be supporting and exhibiting its full range of products at the Leeds International Music Technology Education Conference at Leeds College of Music. Date 29-30/10/04. For conference info :www.lcm.ac.uk

  • Date: 05 September 2004
  • Music Support Limited User Section
    New files have been uploaded to the registered user section of the website. Log in using your username and password to download the additional documents.

  • Date: 05 April 2004
  • Music Support Limited Email Contact

    Music Support Limited would like to remind customers that the sales contact number listed is for credit card payments only. Email contact is the preferred method of communication by Music Support Limited for general enquiries. As a result, with immediate effect the reseller Utopia Music (sales contact +44(0)226 771675) will only take credit card transactions, all other enquiries will be directed towards email contact. If you have a product, payment or general enquiry please consult the product, services or contact web pages. If you have reviewed the web pages and still require further information please email support@musicsupport.co.uk

    Thank you>

    Music Support Team

  • Date: 15 March 2004
  • Music Support Online Store

    Order Music Support Ltd products now.

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  • Date: 27 January 2004
  • Music Support Limited release new product.

    The Puzzle Pack CDROM contains a range of music / music technology puzzles suitable for cover work and revision. Supplied in PDF and Word format files, the package can be used repeatedly, printable from any PC with appropriate software. Aimed at centres and teaching staff. Suitable for a range of programmes / levels and ages. The user simply prints the required puzzle and number for each session, as and when required, saving precious shelf / storage space.

    Priced £25 inc P+P. Now shipping.

    Online ordering for The Puzzle Pack available soon.

  • Date: 12 December 2003
  • Music Support Limited, New Product Release.

    The Virtual Drum CDROM is an ideal package for classroom teaching, instrumental lessons / rehearsals and practise sessions. The Virtual Drum CD is a PC CDROM application which contains a variety of drum beats at different tempos. It can be used in a audio CD player without a computer or run as an application on a PC.

    Ideal for Guitarists to work with who find a metronome uninspiring.

    Currently £25 inc P+P.
    Online purchasing of the Virtual Drum CDROM available soon.

    Now Shipping.

  • Date: 03 December 2003
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