Traditional learning has long established various theories to enhance students' capabilities. Over the years, these theories have provided multiple explanations and methods to improve the learning process. For example, Behaviorism, which emerged in the 20th century, is encapsulated by the phrase "practice makes perfect." (Staddon, 2021). This theory posits that individuals acquire knowledge through repeated practice and training in a specific area. Another approach, the "Bonus Points" Model, incentivizes learning by rewarding students for completing assignments. Today, we live in a rapidly evolving digital era, transforming many fields previously considered unchangeable, including education. This transformation aims to meet students' diverse needs by personalizing learning experiences to match each individual's unique interests and learning styles.