MULTIMODAL AND INTERACTIVE LEARNING CONCEPTS IN EDUCATION
This article analyzes the role, didactic advantages, and practical application of multimodal and interactive learning concepts in the
context of modern digital education. The study highlights the theoretical foundations of multimodal learning, which integrates
visual, verbal, auditory, interactive, and kinesthetic channels to optimize students’ cognitive processes. It also examines how
interactive learning enhances learner engagement, collaboration, problem-solving skills, and reflection. The research is based on
content analysis, classroom observation, surveys, and experimental teaching methods. The findings demonstrate that a multimodal–
interactive learning environment significantly increases the effectiveness and quality of the educational process.
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