Факультет цифрових, освітніх та соціальних технологій

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  • Item type:Наукова стаття,
    Digital psychological support for students under martial law using a chatbot, as an analog of signal filtering in communication systems
    (2025-11-10) Kabak, Vitalii; Hulai, Olha; Zenkova, Claudia Y.; Angelsky, Oleg V.
    The article analyses modern approaches to the creation of chatbots and their use in the field of psychology and education. The main problems that arise in this area are identified, in particular, the need to ensure confidentiality, adaptation to the emotional state of users and integration with external information systems. A prototype of a chatbot for psychological support of higher education students has been created. The use of the GPT model is proposed to ensure the accuracy and adaptability of interaction. The OpenAI platform with the MyGPTs function was chosen, which allowed the chatbot to be adapted to the needs of users by downloading methodological materials and instructions. The chatbot was tested on real-life scenarios. Chatbot functions as a signal filter-similar to physical filters in communication systems. A survey among higher education students confirmed that the developed bot meets the requirements of modern digital solutions in psychological support, provides prompt feedback and creates a sense of emotional support. The results of the study can serve as a basis for further improvement of the chatbot and integration of additional features such as voice responses and interactive exercises.
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    Blended Learning with MOOCs: An Example of Use in the Training of Computer Science Students
    (2025) Hulai, Olha; Kabak, Vitalii; Savaryn, Pavlo
    The article analyzes the results of using of MOOC as elements of blended learning in the 2023–2024 academic year at Lutsk National Technical University (LNTU) (Ukraine). A combination of online learning in MOOCs and face-to-face learning was used. Quantitative data from participation logs (246 students) and survey questionnaires (190 students) were analyzed. 62.0% of students chose courses on Udemy (23.0% successfully completed), 38.0% on Coursera (65.0% successfully completed). The main motivations of the students were to gain new knowledge, experience and skills development. Our research has shown that the use of specialised courses on the open educational platforms Coursera and Udemy are approximately equally effective in improving students’ learning outcomes, promoting self-education skills and lifelong learning strategies.