Linguodidactic Innovation of the 21st Century
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https://doi.org/10.2024/r2zkmm23Keywords:
Linguodidactics, Language Learning, Educational Technology, Duolingo, Ibrat Academy, 21st Century Education, Gamified Learning, Artificial Intelligence in Education, Virtual Classrooms, Regional Language LearningAbstract
The 21st century has seen dramatic changes in the field of linguodidactics, largely due to the rapid advancements in technology. This article explores key innovations in language teaching, highlighting the integration of technology in language learning, with a particular focus on applications such as Duolingo and Ibrat Academy. These platforms represent the shift toward personalized, gamified, and accessible language learning. Additionally, the article considers how artificial intelligence and virtual classrooms have revolutionized the traditional methods of teaching languages. The future of linguodidactics promises even greater innovations, with tools like virtual reality and augmented reality poised to take language learning to new immersive heights.
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