MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621008195 A) filed by Ms. Lavanya G. Patil; Ms. Gayatri N. Potdar; Mr. Tarun G. Nikte; Mr. Aditya S. Rane; Ms. Bharti P. Ahuja; Mr. Sandeep G. Shukla; and Mr. Pramod C. Patil, Nashik, Maharashtra, on Jan. 28, for 'a system and a method for intelligent, gamified, and value-adaptive civic education.'

Inventor(s) include Ms. Lavanya G. Patil; Ms. Gayatri N. Potdar; Mr. Tarun G. Nikte; Mr. Aditya S. Rane; Ms. Bharti P. Ahuja; Mr. Sandeep G. Shukla; and Mr. Pramod C. Patil.

The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure relates to a system and method for intelligent, gamified, and value-adaptive civic education that facilitates computational evaluation and adaptive reinforcement of civic and moral learning outcomes. The system collects data on how learners interact with each other in real time through gamified educational activities and then processes that data to find multi-dimensional behavioral parameters. Using analytical models that run on processors, abstract civic values like empathy, cooperation, responsibility, and ethical reasoning are turned into behavioral indices that machines can read. Using the quantified behavioral indices, the system dynamically creates moral dilemma scenarios that take into account the context and uses a dual-layer adaptive intelligence mechanism to change the difficulty of academic learning and the complexity of value-based challenges on its own. The system also uses learning techniques that work well with sparse data, edge-cloud hybrid validation, and explainable analytics to make sure that it works reliably, responds quickly, and is clear to teachers. The system described here offers a scalable, safe, and technically verifiable way to provide personalized civic education in digital learning environments."

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