On October 24, 2024, Vénkerti Primary School hosted a workshop showcasing the results of the EduBot project. The event aimed to present project outcomes primarily designed for preparing 8th-grade students for mathematics entrance exams but adaptable for supporting digital education and differentiation across all grade levels and subjects. The main outcomes presented included:
- Digital Solutions: Content Authoring Tool (CAT), Learning Management System (LMS), and Student App.
- Blended Learning Methodology: Guidelines to support adaptation.
- Digital Mathematics Preparation Materials: Designed specifically for 8th-grade entrance exam readiness.
Participants learned how to apply these tools across various educational contexts, such as exam preparation, tutoring, and remediation. They gained skills in effectively integrating project results into daily teaching, utilizing the developed mathematics pathways with their students, tracking, and analyzing student performance.
The comparative methodological advantages of the EDUBOT tools were demonstrated, allowing attendees to experience their benefits firsthand. Key features include:
- Adaptive, AI-driven Personalized Learning Paths: Students progress at their own pace, receiving support where needed.
- Gamification for Enhanced Student Motivation.
- Differentiation Options.
- Blended Learning: Combining digital and in-person teaching for a comprehensive educational experience.
Showcasing these outcomes is essential for making these innovative methods and digital resources accessible to the broader professional community, fostering widespread application and impact.