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USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL DIALOGUES FOR TRAINING FUTURE TEACHERS USING ONLINE SIMULATIONS

Tribune of Young Scientists , UDC: 37 DOI: 10.25688/2072-9014.2024.68.2.13

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  • Dreytser Sofya I.

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The article examines in detail the use of artificial intelligence technologies to create educational dialogues in the context of learning using online simulations. This article explores how artificial intelligence technologies can help create more effective and interactive learning scenarios that promote deep understanding of the material. The main issue of the article is how to use artificial intelligence technologies to develop scenarios for educational dialogues within the framework of two methods for communication skills formation. The article also provides examples of educational dialogues obtained through artificial intelligence models and describes the process and methods for developing educational dialogues.

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Dreytser, S. I. (2024). USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL DIALOGUES FOR TRAINING FUTURE TEACHERS USING ONLINE SIMULATIONS Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 2 (68), 151. https://doi.org/10.25688/2072-9014.2024.68.2.13
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