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Construction of an Educational Teaching Evaluation System under the Context of Deep Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Teaching Practices Zhang, Tianru; Wu, Huangjia; Feng, Yixin; Zhang, Quang; Seong, Myeongsu; Sun, Jie; Leach, Mark; Lim, Eng Gee
Acta Pedagogia Asiana Volume 5 - Issue SI - 2026
Publisher : Tecno Scientifica Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53623/apga.v5iSI.1050

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In an era marked by the deep integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with educational practices, this study explores the transformation and optimization of educational teaching evaluation systems. Recognizing the pivotal role of AI in reshaping teaching and learning environments, the research delves into the design of a comprehensive evaluation framework that aligns with the dynamic nature of contemporary education. It emphasizes the integration of AI-driven tools and methodologies to enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and fairness of educational teaching evaluation. The study proposes a multifaceted approach, including categorized indicator setting, process-oriented evaluation, multi-stakeholder involvement, broadened evaluation perspectives, and dynamic student performance monitoring. Through a critical analysis of existing practices and theoretical frameworks, a model is proposed to foster a more adaptive, equitable, and student-centered educational landscape. The ultimate goal is to harness AI’s potential to elevate educational outcomes and promote continuous improvement in teaching practices.
Virtual Reality-based Game Development for Musical Instrument Training Wang, Yuqin; Ma, Yucheng; Bu, Qinglei; Zhang, Quan; Ma, Fei; Zhang, Xiaojun; Sun, Jie
Acta Pedagogia Asiana Volume 5 - Issue SI - 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53623/apga.v5iSI.1120

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The experience and duration of musical instrument training are often constrained by several practical and pedagogical limitations, including restricted physical space, high costs of instrument acquisition and maintenance, and reliance on traditional, instructor-centered teaching methods. These challenges can limit accessibility, reduce practice opportunities, and hinder learner motivation, particularly for beginners and individuals without access to formal music education environments. This study explores the potential of VR to enhance musical instrument experience and training by providing users with interactive, virtual environments where multiple instruments can be accessed and practiced without the need for physical resources. Through VR, learners are able to engage in diverse training scenarios, experiment with different instruments, and receive immediate feedback in a controlled and customizable setting. Furthermore, VR-based musical training integrates elements of gamification such as challenges, rewards, and progression systems, which can significantly increase learner engagement, motivation, and persistence. By transforming practice into an interactive and enjoyable experience, VR has the potential to address common barriers associated with repetitive and monotonous training routines. In addition, VR platforms can support self-paced and individualized learning pathways, accommodating users with varying skill levels and learning preferences. The findings of this study suggest that VR-based musical training not only enhances user engagement but also contributes to improved learning outcomes, particularly in terms of skill acquisition, retention, and confidence building. The immersive and interactive features of VR enable learners to develop motor skills, auditory perception, and performance techniques in a more intuitive and experiential manner. This research highlights the transformative potential of VR in redefining musical education by making it more accessible, cost-effective, and engaging. It underscores the role of emerging technologies in overcoming traditional barriers and expanding opportunities for music learning across diverse populations.