DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION: FROM TRADITIONAL METHODS TO INNOVATIVE APPROACHES.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17863980Keywords:
Information Technologies in Education, Traditional Teaching Methods, Innovative Teaching Approaches, Blended Learning, E-Learning, Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants, Connectivism, Online Learning Platforms, Learning Management Systems (LMS), Gamification.Abstract
In recent decades, information technologies have significantly changed the education system, providing new opportunities to improve the quality of the educational process. The theory and practice of education have undergone significant changes, with the transition from traditional teaching methods to innovative approaches based on modern digital technologies.
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