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Question 3: What are some of the "pain points" for kindergarten teachers that we can solve with technology? http://www.via-cc.at...

NicolaYelland
i dont think teachers want solutions - i think they want alternative ways of doing which enrich the learning process - personalise it and all the affordances of multimodal learning

Sesame Workshop
Hey everyone, your answers here can help shape what we develop; your input is much appreciated!

NicolaYelland
they recognise that new technologies enable them to do things in new ways - and reflect on what they are doing to promote learning
Kenneth Poon
Learners with diverse levels of development

Bruce Homer
Perhaps balancing the need to let children play and explore, while still preparing them for the learning of primary school
Satya Nitta
@KennethPoon - Dr. Poon, thank you for mentioning this. Yes, that does appear to be a pain point we are beginning to hear about from teachers worldwide.
Terri Rosen
thats a very broad question. Can you be more specific on what you consider 'pain points'?

NicolaYelland
@BD_Homer one thing we learnt last year from our indigenous project was that you can't explore and investigate without foundation lit and numeracy
Terri Rosen
@NicolaYelland can you expound on that?

Sesame Workshop
@NicolaYelland Can you please expand on "alternative ways of doing"? Sounds intriguing!

Bruce Homer
@NicolaYelland I guess ideally, the exploration and investigation provide context and motivation for learning the foundations in lit, math, etc
Satya Nitta
@Terri Rosen My way of looking at a question like this as a technologist is to understand how we can use technology to make teaching and learning more efficient in a Kindergarten setting. Dr Poon asked: how can we address diverse levels of development?
Kenneth Poon
@SatyaNitta Especially in contexts where there is a high emphasis placed on preschools as preparation for primary schools and where there are large student to teacher ratios.

Sesame Workshop
Dr. Poon that is such a great example of why adaptive learning will be transformative.

John Furrier
technology can be used for student who are not good linear learners

John Furrier
digital is about augmentation to the physical learning environment so the digital experience is not to replace the primary face to face experience

NicolaYelland
@SesameWorkshop alternative ways can be simple like doing a jigsaw in both real world and on iPad But also it can be different ways of documenting learning. For our indigenous kids it was creating eBooks their own stories - they thus had a reason to read
Satya Nitta
@Kenneth Poon Thanks Dr. Poon.
Harold Jean-Louis
@KennethPoon In additions to Dr. Poon's comment about the diverse levels of development-- I would like to add (for some) the limited resources of schools may hinder the ability to explore solutions (i.e- funds, allocation of budgets)
Terri Rosen
I think one of the 'pain points' educators are experiencing around the ever increasing use of technology in the classroom is the whole tech/screen time conversation about when and how we use and incorporate tech with young children
Satya Nitta
@Terri Rosen Terri I agree this needs more research and some rigorous guidelines to be developed to guide us in the use and consumption of screen based content and experiences