We're launching a set of innovative AI-powered tools designed to help ECE educators feel confident in their work while their professional intuition and insight remains paramount. We’d love for you to join our team, including our CEO, Jamie MacDonald, to hear about how these tools can support you in your work.
Date & time:
Monday, March 3rd
3:30pm - 4:15pm (PST - Vancouver) | 6:30pm - 7:15pm (EST - Toronto)
Tuesday, March 4th
10:30am - 11:15am (AEDT - Sydney) | 12:30pm - 1:15pm (NZDT - Auckland)
An understanding of Storypark’s considered approach to AI
Insights into the first AI-powered tools available in Storypark
Best practice tips to help you get started
See how teaching teams will benefit from these exciting tools coming to Storypark very soon - don’t miss out!
CEO, Storypark
Jamie is the co-founder and CEO of Storypark, he went to Gore Playcentre in New Zealand. Jamie originally created Storypark for his mum, who is an early childhood educator in Gore. He’s passionate about creating positive social change through technology and education. Jamie believes that nurturing young people’s potential can lead to a better future for generations to come. Outside of work, Jamie is a husband, dad, and surfer.
Head Pedagogy, Storypark
With over 25 years of dedicated experience in the education sector, Sharon Carlson has served in diverse capacities including Early Childhood Education (ECE) educator, Manager, Lecturer, and as a Professional Development Provider for the New Zealand Ministry of Education. Holding a Bachelor of Teaching degree, Sharon's expertise extends internationally as she has presented at various conferences worldwide, representing Storypark. Over the last 10 years as Head of Pedagogy for Storypark she has specialised in empowering educators, services, and organisations to harness the full potential of online collaboration and knowledge sharing through Storypark.
Product Manager
Paul has a background in product and marketing and is happiest turning ideas into outcomes. With two teachers in his immediate whānau (family), he’s passionate about the intersection of education and technology and its potential for positive change. At Storypark, he’s excited to explore how AI can empower educators and support the early childhood sector in meaningful ways.