Mutual Synergistic Effects of Visual Approach and SMART Education
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https://doi.org/10.28925/2312-5829/2025.2.1Keywords:
visual approach, SMART education, IT, information society, digital education, digital educational tools, digital learning, educationAbstract
The accelerated advancement of information and communication technologies has profoundly transformed educational paradigms across the globe, fostering the emergence of innovative teaching and learning methodologies. Among these, SMART education and visual approaches stand out as responses to the evolving needs of the contemporary information society. This article explores the synergistic interplay between visual methodologies and SMART education, focusing on their conceptual foundations, practical implementations, benefits, limitations, and prospective development paths. The study aims to investigate the reciprocal influence of visual strategies and SMART education within the framework of an information-driven society. Key research inquiries address the educational impact of visual approaches, the implementation of SMART learning environments, and the rationale for their integrated application. To address these objectives, the study employed theoretical research methods, including analysis and synthesis, abstraction, generalization, systematization, and comparative analysis. Findings reveal that the effective integration of visual approaches and SMART education is grounded in several essential principles: multimedia visualization as a technological backbone of SMART learning spaces; the interactivity and adaptability of digital tools that support personalized learning pathways and foster learner engagement; cognitive scaffolding through visual clarity, associative links, and multimodal information delivery; and the prioritization of digital competence development as a core educational outcome. The analysis confirms that the convergence of visual approaches and SMART education holds both pragmatic and strategic significance. It opens new avenues for further exploration in areas such as pedagogical design, user interface ergonomics, visual literacy, and the ethical dimensions of digital learning environments.
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