Hey Kahoot Team,
I've been using Kahoot in my classroom, and it's been fantastic for engaging students. However, I've noticed that it might not be as inclusive for students with special needs. I've got some ideas on how we could make it better:
1. Special Needs Checkbox: How about adding a checkbox during login where students can designate themselves as special needs? It could be hidden for regular students but easy for teachers to find. This way, special needs students can play without worrying about their scores affecting the team.
2. Score Exemption: It'd be great if the scores of special needs students didn't impact their team's overall score. And if they get answers wrong during team activities, it wouldn't hurt the team either. But it'd still be cool if their individual scores were recorded for the teacher to see.
3. Adaptive Gameplay: In more complex games like Color Kingdoms, special needs students could get a bit of help. Maybe they could place tiles after a few questions, even if they don't answer them correctly. We want everyone to be able to play along, right?
4. Teacher Override: Teachers could also have the option to mark a student as special needs from their end. It's not something we'd use all the time, but it'd be handy for those rare cases.
5. Identification in Reports: It'd be useful if the reports showed whether a player was marked as special needs. That way, teachers can keep track of how everyone's doing and make sure everything's fair.
6. Switching Designation Mid-Game: Sometimes mistakes happen during login. It'd be neat if teachers could switch a student to special needs even after the game's started. That way, no one misses out on the fun.
Just some thoughts from a Kahoot fan who wants to make sure everyone can join in on the fun. Keep up the great work!
Thanks!
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Hi!
Thank you for your thoughtful suggestions on making Kahoot more inclusive for students with special needs. We appreciate your dedication to ensuring all students can participate and enjoy the platform. Here are some insights and considerations regarding your ideas:
Special Needs Checkbox: Implementing a checkbox for students to designate themselves as special needs is a valuable suggestion. This feature could help teachers identify and support these students more effectively. However, we need to ensure that this information is handled with the utmost confidentiality and sensitivity.
Score Exemption: Allowing special needs students' scores to be exempt from affecting the team's overall score is an excellent idea. This could help reduce pressure and encourage participation. Recording individual scores for teacher review would also provide valuable insights into each student's progress.
Adaptive Gameplay: Providing additional support in complex games like Color Kingdoms is a great way to ensure inclusivity. Allowing special needs students to place tiles after a few questions, even if they don't answer them correctly, could help them stay engaged and feel included.
Teacher Override: Giving teachers the ability to mark a student as special needs from their end is a practical suggestion. This flexibility could be beneficial in various situations, ensuring that no student is left out due to a login error or oversight.
Identification in Reports: Including a marker in reports to indicate whether a player is designated as special needs would help teachers track progress and ensure fairness. This feature would need to be designed carefully to maintain student privacy.
Switching Designation Mid-Game: Allowing teachers to switch a student's designation to special needs mid-game is a thoughtful suggestion. This flexibility would help accommodate any mistakes made during login and ensure that all students can participate fully.
I will forward your suggestions to our development team for further consideration. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us improve Kahoot for all users. Thank you for your commitment to inclusivity and for being a dedicated Kahoot fan!
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