Exploring the multimedia piano group class for early childhood education majors in universities

Guo Lin *

School of Education, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China.
 
Review Article
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 21(02), 556–564.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2024.21.2.0471
Publication history: 
Received on 18 October 2024; revised on 26 November 2024; accepted on 28 November 2024
 
Abstract: 
The multimedia piano group class for early childhood education majors in universities represents an innovative teaching model that integrates digital pianos, multimedia teaching devices, and live-streaming technology, bringing significant transformation to piano instruction. This model not only enriches teaching resources and enhances instructional efficiency but also strengthens teacher-student interaction and students' practical abilities. By leveraging the accurate sound reproduction and weighted key touch of digital pianos, students can improve their techniques in an experience closely resembling traditional piano performance. The multimedia teaching device supports the presentation of musical scores and demonstration videos, assisting students in gaining a deeper understanding of musical works and improving their artistic appreciation. Additionally, the use of live-streaming technology enhances classroom interactivity, allowing students to observe the teacher’s demonstrations clearly and learn through precise imitation.
However, the implementation of this teaching model faces challenges, including technical difficulties, limited teaching resources, significant student variability, and a shortage of qualified instructors. This study examines the advantages of the multimedia piano group class, such as fostering teacher-student interaction, improving teaching efficiency, and enabling personalized instruction. It also explores the applications and benefits of multimedia technology for both instructors and students. Furthermore, this research proposes measures to address existing challenges, including enhancing teacher training, enriching teaching resources, optimizing instructional strategies, and expanding the teaching workforce. The aim is to further optimize piano teaching for early childhood education majors in universities, improving teaching quality and the overall student learning experience.
 
Keywords: 
Early Childhood Education Majors; Multimedia Piano Group Class; Digital Piano; Multimedia Teaching Device; Live-Streaming Technology; Teaching Efficiency
 
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