An applied exhibition for the “Sparkle” conference kicks off tomorrow at the University of Sharjah

Sharjah, 6 February / WAM / The applied exhibition accompanying the Second International Sports Scientific Conference “Sparkle”, organized by the Sharjah Women’s Sports Foundation, will be launched tomorrow in Al Razi Hall at the University of Sharjah, as part of the activities accompanying the eighth edition of the Arab Women’s Club Games, in a step aimed at transforming the outcomes of scientific research into practical applications within the educational environment.
The organization of the exhibition comes as a practical platform that translates the scientific concepts presented at the conference into applicable tools and solutions in schools, which supports the adoption of interactive educational models based on integrating movement into the educational process, especially in the first cycle of basic education, “grades one to four,” which contributes to developing learning methods and enhancing interaction within the classroom.
The exhibition displays a group of technical solutions and interactive educational tools that support movement-based learning, including specialized school devices such as InteraTip, as well as models of interactive educational games that contribute to activating the classroom environment, raising the level of focus and engagement among students, and enhancing motor learning patterns associated with the school curricula.
The content of the exhibition is presented through visual presentations and explanatory videos that allow schools and educational institutions to see the mechanisms of using these tools within the classroom and how to integrate them into the school day in a practical and organized manner that supports the development of the educational environment and improves the quality of learning.
A specialized technical team from the People’s Republic of China will participate in the exhibition, providing direct applied presentations on the operation of educational devices and games and the mechanisms for employing them in accordance with the school curricula and contributing to enhancing motor interaction within schools within a framework that takes into account safety and regulatory requirements.
The exhibition represents a practical extension of the vision of the “Shine” conference in its second edition, which is based on providing implementable outcomes within schools and enhancing sustainability opportunities through educational, health and technical partnerships in keeping with modern trends in integrating movement into education and improving the quality of school life.
It is noteworthy that the “Shine” exhibition and conference is held in strategic partnership with the Sharjah Private Education Authority under the slogan “Integrating Movement into Education,” combining scientific expertise, field experiments, and applied solutions within a framework that enhances integration between education, health, and technology and provides a practical model that can be adapted within educational institutions.
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