The Role of SMART Technologies in the Transformation of Education
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Keywords

Education
SMART Technologies
Innovations
Intelligence

How to Cite

Motskobili, I., Geladze, D., & Akhvlediani, D. (2026). The Role of SMART Technologies in the Transformation of Education. International Scientific-Practical Conference: „Modern Challenges and Achievements in Information and Communication Technologies“ Transactions, 4, 280-288. https://papers.4science.ge/index.php/mcaaict/article/view/420

Abstract

The contemporary educational paradigm is undergoing a significant transformation, where SMART technologies are no longer considered merely supplementary tools. Today, these digital technologies represent a universal mechanism that fundamentally alters the structure of research and the learning process.

This paper aims to analyze the characteristics of their application, the strategic advantages, and the implementation challenges associated with integrating SMART technologies into education, as well as to evaluate their future prospects within the context of science and the academic sphere.

The research emphasizes that the adoption of SMART technologies in education represents a crucial long-term economic investment at both the individual and societal levels, extending beyond simple technological novelty. Properly integrated SMART systems ensure increased accessibility to educational resources and the minimization of unproductive time, which directly translates into an enhancement in the quality of human capital and, ultimately, a country's economic competitiveness.

Thus, SMART education is a strategic initiative aimed at establishing an innovative, flexible, and student-centric knowledge system.

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