PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS IN BLENDED LEARNING MODELS
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Keywords:
blended learning, pedagogical strategies, technological tools, language competence, motivation, online survey.Abstract
Modern education is increasingly turning to blended learning, combining classical and digital methods to improve the effectiveness of the educational process. This article analyzes pedagogical strategies and technical means used in blended learning models, as well as their impact on the learning process.
The purpose of the study is to identify effective pedagogical approaches and digital tools that help optimize blended learning. The article focuses on aspects such as adaptive educational technologies, multimedia tools, game elements, and individual feedback.
The work has both scientific and practical value. The theoretical significance of the study lies in the systematization of existing approaches and the substantiation of their effectiveness, and the practical significance lies in the formation of recommendations for the integration of digital tools into educational programs. The research methodology includes an analysis of scientific literature, as well as an online survey of students with experience using digital educational platforms. This method allowed us to identify current trends and preferences of students in a blended environment. The main results show that personalized learning based on the use of digital technologies contributes to increased motivation, better assimilation of material and development of independence of students. In particular, adaptive platforms, multimedia content and game methods turned out to be the most effective.
The contribution of the study is the development of a strategy for the effective implementation of pedagogical and technical tools in blended learning. The practical significance of the work is expressed in the possibility of using the obtained data when updating educational programs, developing courses and improving the qualifications of teachers.
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