Emerging learning paradigms: the role of interactive technologies and flow-oriented pedagogy.

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Title: Emerging learning paradigms: the role of interactive technologies and flow-oriented pedagogy.
Authors: Dominek, Dalma L.1 (AUTHOR), Barnucz, Nóra2 (AUTHOR), Vaughan, Geoffrey3 (AUTHOR) geoffrey.vaughan@uni-eszterhazy.hu, Szűts, Zoltán4 (AUTHOR), Balázs, László5 (AUTHOR)
Source: Educational Media International. Dec2025, Vol. 62 Issue 4, p459-477. 19p.
Subjects: Multimedia computer applications, Digital technology, Social constructivism, Teaching methods, Experiential learning, Learning strategies, Audiovisual education, Outcome-based education
Abstract: This paper presents the theoretical background of complex innovative teaching methodologies based on the communicative constructivist pedagogical approach. Key elements are modern methods for mapping the competences to be developed, as well as the use of interactive methods and multimedia. The use of interactive and multimedia tools ensures the effective development of these competences and motivates learners. Modern ICT tools play an important role in the development of the specific competences identified. One of the aims of this paper is to review the theoretical background of multimedia and to present pedagogical models that justify the need for a methodological paradigm shift in both public and higher education. Finally, the paper draws attention to the usefulness and systematisation of digital solutions for the specific purpose of developing different competences in the context of experiential pedagogy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:This paper presents the theoretical background of complex innovative teaching methodologies based on the communicative constructivist pedagogical approach. Key elements are modern methods for mapping the competences to be developed, as well as the use of interactive methods and multimedia. The use of interactive and multimedia tools ensures the effective development of these competences and motivates learners. Modern ICT tools play an important role in the development of the specific competences identified. One of the aims of this paper is to review the theoretical background of multimedia and to present pedagogical models that justify the need for a methodological paradigm shift in both public and higher education. Finally, the paper draws attention to the usefulness and systematisation of digital solutions for the specific purpose of developing different competences in the context of experiential pedagogy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:09523987
DOI:10.1080/09523987.2025.2588532