Smart Education: An Emerging Teaching Pedagogy for Interactive and Adaptive Learning Methods

https://doi.org/10.55529/jlep.44.1.9

Authors

  • Deepshikha Aggarwal Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Delhi, India.
  • Deepti Sharma Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Delhi, India.
  • Archana B. Saxena Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Delhi, India.

Keywords:

Smart Education, Technology Enabled Learning, Sustainability, Digital Education.

Abstract

Smart education, which incorporates technology to enhance teaching and learning, offers several advantages that can benefit both students and educators. Personalization: Smart education can adapt to individual students' needs and learning styles. It offers personalized learning paths, allowing students to progress at their own pace and receive targeted support in areas where they need it most. Smart education can be accessed from virtually anywhere with an internet connection, making learning more accessible to students regardless of their location. This is especially valuable for remote or underserved communities. Technology-enhanced learning often includes interactive elements, multimedia, and gamification, which can increase student engagement and motivation. Interactive simulations and virtual labs can make complex concepts more approachable. Smart education platforms provide immediate feedback to students, helping them understand their mistakes and guiding them toward improvement. This immediate feedback loop can accelerate the learning process. Smart education allows for flexible learning schedules. Students can access materials and complete assignments at their convenience, making it easier to balance education with work or other responsibilities. Digital resources, including videos, animations, and interactive simulations, can provide a richer and more dynamic learning experience compared to traditional textbooks. Smart education systems collect and analyze data on student performance. Educators can use this data to identify struggling students, track progress, and adjust their teaching methods accordingly.

Published

2024-06-03

How to Cite

Deepshikha Aggarwal, Deepti Sharma, & Archana B. Saxena. (2024). Smart Education: An Emerging Teaching Pedagogy for Interactive and Adaptive Learning Methods. Journal of Learning and Educational Policy, 4(4), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55529/jlep.44.1.9

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