THE ESSENCE OF MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND THEIR ADVANTAGES IN USAGE.
Abstract
In today's era of rapid development, the use of modern multimedia tools in the process of teaching foreign languages plays a crucial role in enhancing the effectiveness of education. This article explores the role, advantages, and methods of using multimedia technologies in foreign language teaching. The effective use of multimedia technologies guarantees high results for both teachers and students in the process of learning foreign languages.Below, the theoretical and practical foundations for the integration of these technologies into the educational process are presented.
Keywords
Multimedia tools, contextual, modern technologies, information and communication technologies, adaptation, pedagogical aspects, media culture, mass communication, educational aspects, media creativity, modern audience.How to Cite
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