Development of Smart Technologies in Education in the Context of Modern Neuroscience and the War in Ukraine

Anastasiia Volos, Mariia Telovata, Oksana Shelever, Iryna Tregubova, Olga Groshovenko, Valentyna Nykolaieva

Abstract


The article examines the problem of interdependence of post-industrial society and the level of education based on the study of scientific and periodical sources. The meaning of the concept of "smart education" is clarified, its main elements are described. Studying the development of smart education in different regions of the world, conclusions are made about the impact of economic inequality and objective negative processes such as war. On the other hand, if previously weaker states involved the elements of intelligent education at a slow pace, today the acceleration of this pace is dictated by the objective world situation. The topicality of the topic is confirmed by the global focus on education problems, since today the crisis demonstrated the practically underdeveloped mechanism of smart education in all countries, which in difficult conditions was the most unbalanced, and in some regions was absent at all. The practical significance of the article is that the conclusions about the application of neuroscientific analysis of smart technologies, especially foreign ones, can be used in the smart concept of our country.


Keywords


Information society, interactive educational environment, neuroscientific technologies, open universities, distance education

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