Introduction: Making schools smarter is one of the new approaches in the field of education, which will transform the teaching and learning process by making changes in the curricula. Considering the importance of the school's role in the formation of students' talent and ability, and the importance of education and the importance of the quality of education, in this research, an attempt has been made to identify the benefits of intelligentization in schools. Method: This research was done with the method of content analysis. First, 24 people were purposefully selected to conduct the interview, and after conducting the interview, the data analysis process was carried out with maxqda10 software. After extracting the open codes, these codes were categorized and placed in subcategories, and finally, by categorizing the subcategories, the main categories were identified and extracted. Results: By analyzing the data, 7 main categories and 36 sub-categories were identified as the benefits of making schools smarter. Conclusion: The results of the research showed that the quality of education in schools can be improved by using emerging technologies in making schools smarter.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.edu.20241304.21 |
Page(s) | 236-241 |
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Technology, Intelligence, Smart Schools, Quality of Education
category | sub category |
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Improving the quality and quantity of teaching and learning of students | Increase interactive learning |
Using blended learning | |
Creating opportunities for cooperative learning and exploratory learning | |
Learning based on multimedia content | |
Activate the virtual class | |
Designing educational materials with multimedia standards | |
Learning at higher cognitive levels | |
Turning knowledge into ability | |
Simultaneous participation of teacher and student in the teaching-learning process | Student-centered learning |
Learning at higher cognitive levels | |
Content production by teacher and student | |
Teacher and student participation in teaching and learning | |
Designing the learning environment according to the talent of the students | Preparation and presentation of different educational models by teachers |
Attention to individual differences | |
Understanding the nature, needs and talent of students | |
Improving individual abilities and capabilities | |
Comprehensive development of students | |
Considering the talent of students | |
Increasing motivation to learn in students | Motivate learning |
Encouragement in e-learning activities | |
Satisfying students | |
Increasing the educational motivation of learners | |
Diversifying student evaluation methods | Continuous evaluation of teaching-learning processes, variety of evaluation in smart schools |
Provide quick feedback to the student | |
Evaluation using several methods and tools | |
Reducing the application of teachers' personal opinions in evaluation | |
Abandon the paper system | |
Saving money and school resources by making schools smarter | Reducing the number of personnel in the organization |
Minimizing costs in school | |
Ease of access to multiple and educational resources at minimal cost | |
Increasing the well-being of users with minimal cost | |
Shortening service time to users with minimum cost | |
Facilitating access to information using technology | Increasing the speed of access to information resources using intelligence |
Information integration using intelligence | |
Easy access to information | |
Accurate distribution of information |
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