The Use of Technology to Facilitate Music Learning Experiences in Preschools

Peter de Vries
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THIS ARTICLE REPORTS ON the technologies preschool teachers use to facilitate music learning experiences for children in their classrooms and why they choose to use or not use technologies. A questionnaire was administered to 185 teachers in a metropolitan Australian city focusing on the kinds of technologies being used, for what music activities, and reasons for using and not using these technologies. 81 questionnaires were returned (a response rate of 44 per cent). Nine of the respondents agreed to a follow-up day-long classroom observation and interview with the researcher. Results revealed that CDs dominated teacher use of technology to provide song repertoire and a model for singing this song repertoire. However, multimedia-based technology was also utilised for music learning experiences (i.e. DVDs/video, television, internet websites). However, more recent digital technologies such as digital music players/recorders, musical toys with digitised components and tablets were rarely used. While preschool teachers value technology to facilitate music learning experiences for young children, constraints in using technology were identified, including cost and lack of knowledge about using these technologies with young children.
利用科技促进学前音乐学习体验
这篇文章报道了幼儿教师在课堂上使用技术来促进儿童的音乐学习体验,以及他们为什么选择使用或不使用技术。研究人员对澳大利亚某大城市的185名教师进行了问卷调查,重点是他们使用的技术种类、音乐活动的内容以及使用和不使用这些技术的原因。共收到81份问卷(回复率为44%)。九名受访者同意接受为期一天的后续课堂观察和与研究人员的面谈。结果显示,cd在教师使用技术提供歌曲曲目和演唱这些歌曲曲目的模式中占主导地位。然而,多媒体技术也被用于音乐学习体验(即dvd /视频、电视、互联网网站)。然而,最近的数字技术,如数字音乐播放器/录音机,带有数字化组件的音乐玩具和平板电脑很少被使用。虽然学前教师重视技术,以促进幼儿的音乐学习经验,但在使用技术方面存在限制,包括成本和缺乏对幼儿使用这些技术的知识。
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