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SMART-PL Project: Kherson State University Is Summarizing Its Implementation

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

A working meeting of the Kherson State University team was held within the ERASMUS+ SMART-PL project - Students’ Personalized Learning Model, Based on  the Virtual Learning Environment of Intellectual  Tutoring "Learning with No Limits”, which is scheduled to conclude in 2025.

Under the moderation of Vice-Rector for International, Social and Humanitarian, Research and Education Affairs Veronika Denysenko, and with the participation of KSU Rector Oleksandr Spivakovskiy, First Vice-Rector Serhii Omelchuk, Head of the International Relations Department Yevheniia Revenko, and the department team, discussions are ongoing regarding the plan for implementing the final stage of the project.

As reported by Yevheniia Revenko, the project’s final meeting is scheduled for November 13, and a report needs to be prepared by the end of the year.

She also noted that on October 7–8, an international seminar “Development of an inclusive educational environment based on a student-centered approach in emergency situations took place, organized by the National ERASMUS+ Office in Ukraine together with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the team of National Experts on Higher Education Reform of the EU Erasmus+ Programme (HERE team), with support from SPHERE and the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). KSU’s Head of the Education Quality Assurance Department Tetiana Cherkashyna participated in the seminar. The results of the project’s activities were presented there.

According to KSU Rector Oleksandr Spivakovskiy, the main indicators and objectives of the project are being successfully achieved.

“During the 19th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies in Education, Research, and Industrial Applications (ICTERI), KSU conducted a workshop presenting the results of the SMART-PL project. In other words, our developments have undergone external evaluation, and the corresponding articles have been published in Springer. In May, a publication appeared in the journal Information Technologies and Learning Tools, where, as part of the research conducted under the SMART-PL project, modern approaches to using artificial intelligence as a tool for measuring student engagement in the online higher education environment are considered. We aim to conclude every project not just with a report, but with new ideas and perspectives,” stated Oleksandr Spivakovskiy.

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