PRACTICE OF USING INTERACTIVE COLORED VISUALIZATION AND GAMIFICATION ELEMENTS IN DEVELOPING CHILDREN'S SPEECH
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This thesis analyzes the pedagogical potential of interactive color visualization and gamification elements in developing children's speech. It scientifically demonstrates how the combination of colors and game mechanics activates a child's attention, supports cognitive processes, and enhances the motivation to speak.
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