Implementation of Gamification Elements into The Pedagogical Process
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/Volume06Issue03-88Keywords:
Game technology, game elements, future educationAbstract
This article analyzes the theoretical and practical aspects of implementing gamification elements into the pedagogical process. In the modern educational environment, the importance of gamification is steadily increasing in enhancing students’ motivation, encouraging their active participation, and improving learning effectiveness. The article examines the main principles of gamification, its role in education, and methods of its integration into the learning process.
Furthermore, the impact of game elements (points, rewards, levels, and rankings) on students’ academic achievement, interest in lessons, and development of cognitive abilities is highlighted based on scientific sources. The research results demonstrate the potential of gamification to improve the quality of education, strengthen students’ intrinsic motivation, and develop their independent learning skills.
The article is intended for educators, specialists in educational technologies, and those interested in applying innovative approaches in the educational process.
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