During her term, she founded and co-chaired the Student Representative Committee in order to effectively channel student voices to the administration. During the 2019-2020 academic year, she served as the Undergraduate Representative on the School of Music Council. In addition to performance, Caroline has held various leadership and administrative positions. She received a Bachelor of Science in Voice with an Outside Field in History from IU in 2021. Caroline has most recently appeared on the proscenium stage as the Second Spirit in IU Opera Theatre’s The Magic Flute. Her past roles include Maria in West Side Story, Liesl in The Sound of Music, and Lou Ann in Hairspray, along with chorus experiences in Xerxes and Bernstein’s Mass with IU Opera Theatre and The Jungle with New Voices Opera. Caroline has also been highly involved with ROK: Reimagining Opera for Kids, which is an outreach organization that commissions and produces children’s operas for performances at Indiana grade schools. As the new Communications Specialist for Project Jumpstart, she is ecstatic to bring her experience, creativity, and enthusiasm to the larger Jacobs community.Ĭontact Caroline | Ĭaroline Goodwin is a soprano pursuing a Master of Music in Voice under the tutelage of Brian Horne at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana. She holds administrative positions in various outreach organizations, including IU’s Classical Connections and the award-winning HHART Student Arts Gala. She is also a participant in several contemporary music projects and maintains an active teaching career as a sectional coach and private instructor.Ī passionate arts advocate, Aislin is pursuing additional studies in arts management and ethnomusicology in hopes of broadening the classical music canon and expanding educational accessibility for aspiring musicians of the future. Most recently, she attended the Round Top Festival Institute as a 2021 Fellow, was named a semifinalist in the National Trumpet Competition, and was accepted to the National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute. Kris Kwapis.Īislin’s musical engagements are numerous. She also studies Baroque trumpet and early music under Dr. During her time at IU, Aislin has performed in a variety of ensembles, including the Symphony Orchestra, Brass Choir/Band, and her long-standing quintet, the Limestone Brass. Her love for the instrument began at the age of 10 and was cultivated by the vibrant musical community in the DC-metro area of which she is a native. The characters from this game were later featured in JumpStart Typing.Aislin Carpenter, Communications SpecialistĪislin Carpenter, 20, is a third-year undergraduate student at the Jacobs School of Music, where she studies trumpet performance with John Rommel. The goal of the game is to help Botley, the robot assigned to keep Polly under control, save the world by retrieving each of the twenty-five robots and bringing them back to the present. To do this, she sends twenty-five reprogrammed robots back in time and, with her father conveniently away on a business trip, she takes over Mystery Mountain, the literal "mountain mansion" where she and her father live.
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Set in a retro-futuristic universe, the game concerns Polly Spark, the bratty daughter of an apparently very wealthy inventor, and her attempt to alter history so that her inane answers to a history quiz she failed will be correct. It is currently included as the "Fundamentals" disc of JumpStart Advanced 3rd Grade. This is the only version of this game created and, unusually for Knowledge Adventure, is still being sold over fifteen years after its initial release in 1996. As the title suggests, the game is intended to teach a third grade curriculum.
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JumpStart Adventures 3rd Grade: Mystery Mountain is a personal computer game in Knowledge Adventure's JumpStart series of educational software.