APPLICATION OF MULTIMODAL RESOURCES FOR THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES
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digital transformation of education, innovative approaches, visual- auditory material , kinesthetic relevance, podcasts.Abstract
This article examines the use of multimodal resources (text, audio, video, and visual aids) in teaching Russian as a foreign language at technical universities. Their impact on student motivation, learning, and the flexibility of the educational process is examined. The aim of the study is to substantiate the effectiveness of multimodal methods in teaching Russian as a foreign language for technical students.
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