THE ROLE OF DIGITAL RESOURCES IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY OF EDUCATION
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digital education, quality of education, effectiveness, digital resources, educational process, interactive education, independent learning, pedagogical technologies, educational innovations.Abstract
This article highlights the theoretical and practical importance of digital educational resources in improving the quality and effectiveness of education in the educational process. Modern approaches to organizing education based on digital technologies, their role in forming independent thinking, motivation and information skills in students are analyzed. The article also shows the advantages of conducting the lesson process using digital resources based on an interactive and individual approach.
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