Samsung suggests that preschool teachers use S Pen for their online classes
Descriptive pictures on a chalkboard are crucial for conveying information when teaching preschoolers.
This tool is not available in an online class, which significantly reduces its quality. However, Samsung has found a way to fix it.
An educational chain Vijay Kiran Group from Bangalore used Galaxy Tab S6 tablets with S Pen to provide preschoolers with a familiar learning experience and make up for the lack of a whiteboard. For example, in offline classes, a teacher can demonstrate words that begin with the letter D (dog, dream, dinner) using pictures. Using the S Pen, teachers can draw any image on their tablet and show it to their students in real-time.
After a test video lesson with the S Pen, teachers admitted that drawing on a tablet is more convenient than drawing on a board since you can change the color, background, and even texture of the image. S Pen also saves teachers time as they don't need to transfer paper-based data into electronic data: all notes and information written by S Pen are automatically stored on the tablet.
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