EDUCATION INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18387214Keywords:
education, innovations, technologies, digital learning, artificial intelligence, adaptive learning, virtual realityAbstract
The evolution of education is increasingly influenced by innovations and technological advancements. This paper examines contemporary educational innovations, including digital learning platforms, artificial intelligence applications, adaptive learning systems, and immersive technologies such as virtual and augmented reality. By analyzing the impact of these innovations on teaching methodologies, student engagement, and learning outcomes, the study highlights both opportunities and challenges in modern education. The paper concludes that integrating innovative technologies into educational systems requires strategic planning, teacher training, and supportive policies to ensure equitable and effective learning.
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