THE ROLE AND IMPACT OF MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN MILITARY-PATRIOTIC EDUCATION
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information technologies, media education, virtual environment, military-patriotic education, digital content, influence on youth consciousness.Abstract
The article highlights the role of digital technologies, media platforms, and interactive information tools in military-patriotic education. Along with the positive influence of information technologies, the risks present in the virtual environment are also examined, and recommendations for their effective and safe use are provided.
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