THE USE OF NEW PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING THE TOPIC OF AMINES IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

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This article explores the use of new pedagogical technologies in higher education to teach the topic of amines. It examines the benefits of incorporating these technologies and provides practical guidance for educators looking to integrate them into their curriculum. Additionally, the article discusses the potential of technology to revolutionize chemistry education. In embracing innovative teaching methods, educators can empower students to develop a profound understanding of amines and prepare them for success in their academic and professional pursuits.

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Atajanova Zubayda Suleymanovna, Tanirbergenov Bazarbay, & Tanirbergenova Zaripa. (2024). THE USE OF NEW PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING THE TOPIC OF AMINES IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. American Journal Of Applied Science And Technology, 4(03), 14–17. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajast/Volume04Issue03-03
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Abstract

This article explores the use of new pedagogical technologies in higher education to teach the topic of amines. It examines the benefits of incorporating these technologies and provides practical guidance for educators looking to integrate them into their curriculum. Additionally, the article discusses the potential of technology to revolutionize chemistry education. In embracing innovative teaching methods, educators can empower students to develop a profound understanding of amines and prepare them for success in their academic and professional pursuits.

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