Приоритетные области применения искусственного интеллекта в педагогическом образовании

English

THEORETICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR ENHANCING LESSON EFFECTIVENESS THROUGH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND GAMIFICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL EDUCATION TRANSFORMATION

Дата публикации
25.04.2026
Журнал
Приоритетные области применения искусственного интеллекта в педагогическом образовании
Выпуск
Приоритетные области применения искусственного интеллекта в педагогическом образовании
Страницы
688-691
DOI
10.5281/zenodo.20215524

Авторы

Аннотация

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of enhancing lesson effectiveness through the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and gamification technologies within the framework of digital education transformation. The study conceptualizes lesson effectiveness as a multidimensional pedagogical construct encompassing cognitive, affective, behavioral, and reflective components. It further examines the role of AI in enabling adaptive and personalized learning environments, alongside the motivational and engagement-oriented mechanisms of gamification. By employing a systemic and integrative approach, the research develops a conceptual didactic model that combines AI-driven diagnostics, adaptive content delivery, game-based learning environments, and reflective assessment practices. The findings suggest that the synergistic integration of AI and gamification significantly improves student engagement, learning outcomes, and self-regulated learning capacities. The study contributes to the theoretical advancement of digital pedagogy and offers practical implications for the modernization of contemporary educational systems.

Ключевые слова

adaptive learning artificial intelligence digital education educational innovation gamification learning analytics lesson effectiveness

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