Education for Kids

Emmanuel Charruau echarruau at gmail.com
Tue Aug 24 11:29:15 BST 2021


Hi,
I am also happy to participate. My knowledge of GCompris in class is
only restricted to my own usage but I could for example explain how
GCompris helps on several key moments of teaching:
- notion presentation
- explicit research
- research with two pupils
- research alone
- training
and how it eases to organise the work in groups of needs instead of
the usual unique group that we find so often in classes.
Regards,
Emmanuel



Le mar. 24 août 2021 à 12:22, Aiśwarya KK <aiswaryakk29 at gmail.com> a écrit :
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> Hello Frances,
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> I am happy to participate. Just a correction, I am not a teacher by profession but I have a good network of teachers from south India.
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> Thank you so much!
> Aish
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> Le 24/08/2021 à 10:54, Frances Tait a écrit :
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> Hi Paul,
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> Thanks for the prompt reply.
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> On 23 Aug 2021, at 21:27, Paul Brown <paul.brown at kde.org> wrote:
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> On Monday, 23 August 2021 16:33:46 CEST Frances Tait wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
>
>
> Hello Frances,
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> How are you doing?
>
>
> Good, thanks. Hope you are as well.
>
>
> We’re thinking of doing a feature on Education for Kids in our October
> edition of KDAB News
> <https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6CJYn40gN6iAaspdiKGS0Bs2wDOIVj8f>
> Might KDE have something to contribute to that? We’d be looking, probably,
> to Zoom interview somebody who could talk about what’s on offer via KDE,
> how it’s being received, who’s interested, something like that.
>
> We came across Kturtle and KAlgebra, but perhaps there’s also something else
> you might want to suggest. Wed be happy to have suggestions on an angle
> that allows you to tell viewers about your stuff.
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>
> What about GCompris?
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> https://www.gcompris.net/index-en.html
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>
> This is great - thank you. Just what we were looking for. Albert also alerted me to this, and to Timothée, who programs it.
>
>
> That is arguably our most popular educational software, used literally in
> thousands of schools worldwide to educate hundreds of thousands of kids.
>
> I am putting Aiśwarya and Emmanuel, both teachers, both experts in GCompris,
> on CC. They would probably be the best people to ask about the software and
> how and where it is used.
>
>
> Very good to meet you, Aiśwarya and Emmanuel. Would you be willing to be interviewed for our KDAB News?
>
> I appreciate that’s a bit vague! We’re figuring out how to present something on kids education and likely yours won’t be the only one we’ll talk about, so it’s a bit unclear yet how we’ll do it/how much time we’ll have.
>
> Let me discuss this with the News team and we'll come back with some ideas. Perhaps next step is a meeting to talk about it.
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> Many thanks again,
>
> Frances
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul
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