STRATEGIES FOR OVERCOMING ATTENTION PROBLEMS IN CONTEMPORARY EDUCATION
Keywords:
Attention, modern education, information overload, digital distractions, gamification, interactive technologies, multimedia resources.Abstract
The modern information age, characterized by rapid technological advancements and the growth of the internet, is transforming the educational process. However, these changes have also introduced challenges in maintaining students' attention in the learning environment. This article discusses the main problems related to attention, including information overload, digital distractions, and shortened attention spans. It also explores solutions for addressing these challenges, such as the integration of interactive technologies, gamification, multimedia resources, and concise presentation of information. The paper proposes innovative approaches to enhancing attention and engagement in modern education systems in 21st century. [1: 25].
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