DEVELOPING STUDENTS' CREATIVITY USING DIGITAL TOOLS (PRESENTATIONS, BLOGS, VIDEOS) IN PROJECT-BASED BIOLOGY EDUCATION
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project-based learning, biology education, digital technologies, presentation, blog, video, creativity, innovative approach.Abstract
The article analyzes the use of project-based learning in teaching biology and the importance of digital tools such as presentations, blogs, videos, and other interactive platforms in this process. The possibilities of organizing the educational process in a more engaging, effective, and creative environment through digital technologies are highlighted. In addition, the advantages of project-based learning in developing students’ creativity, fostering independent research, teamwork, and critical thinking skills are discussed.Downloads
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