Smart Systems for Real-Time Feedback in Educational Settings

Atika Previanti, Jueying Li, S. Gnanamurthy

Abstract


Smart systems for real-time feedback are transforming educational practices by providing immediate insights that enhance teaching and learning processes. This paper explores the methodologies and technologies involved in developing smart feedback systems, focusing on their applications in assessment, student engagement, and instructional improvement. Through case studies, the paper highlights the benefits of using real-time feedback in education, including increased student motivation, timely interventions, and improved learning outcomes. Additionally, challenges related to technology integration and educator training are discussed.

Keywords


smart systems, real-time feedback, education, assessment.

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