The model of a smart education system: gamification of teaching through digital dialogue

Proceedings of International Scientific Conference „ALFATECH – Smart Cities and modern technologies“ (pp. 148-153) 

 

AUTOR(I) / AUTHOR(S): Momčilo Ranđelović , Radoje Jevtić , Jovan Ničković , Dragan Vučković

 

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DOI:  10.46793/ALFATECHproc25.148R

SAŽETAK / ABSTRACT:

The two starting points of this research are the Socratic dialogue method and the „forgetting curve.“ Hermann Ebbinghaus. On the other hand, it is known that it is Socrates’ dialogue is a method of philosophical inquiry and interaction that he employed to encourage his interlocutors to think more deeply and analyze their beliefs. This method is based on asking questions that lead to the discovery of truth, relying on logical and critical discussions. The second starting point is Hermann Ebbinghaus’s Forgetting Curve, which emphasizes that resumption of material is most important in the first few minutes after learning, because then the speed of forgetting is the highest. Without repetition, as much as 50–70% of information can be forgotten in the first hour. Early restoration slows down this process and allows for longer-lasting memory. This paper is part of a more extensive research, in search of a teaching concept that would realize the ideal of Socratic dialogue and ensure the highest level of retention of the exhibited material, in accordance with the recommendations Hermann Ebbinghaus with the help of modern digital technologies. At the same time, the application of gamification in teaching increases the motivation and interest of students for active learning in the teaching process.

KLJUČNE REČI / KEYWORDS:

digital dialogue; gamification in teaching; interactive teaching; hybrid learning

PROJEKAT / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:

This research was conducted within the Digital Dialogue in Hybrid Learning project, number: IF ID 52986, with the support of the Fund for Innovation Activities of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia.

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