DEVELOPING DIGITAL COMPETENCE IN STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
digital competence, digital learning environment, information technology, student, innovative education, ICT.Abstract
This article analyzes the relevance of developing digital competencies in students, its content, and effective methods used in the educational process. An educational environment organized on the basis of digital technologies teaches students to effectively use modern information and communication technologies and increases their professional readiness. The article also highlights the pedagogical conditions and methodological approaches to the formation of digital competencies.
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