DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN DISTANCE LEARNING AND TEACHING

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In the  article,  the  authors  emphasize  the  use  of  distance  educational  technologies  when  studying  at  a  university. Digital learning and distance teaching technologies are a very effective and promising area at the present time. The possibilities of distance learning technologies are constantly expanding due to the massive introduction of new electronic resources, the number of which continues to grow rapidly.

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  • Ph.D., Associate Professor, International Islamic Academy Of Uzbekistan, Department Of "Modern Information And Communication Technologies”, A. Qadiri 11, Tashkent, 100011, Uzbekistan
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Mavluda Sabirovna Khodjaeva. (2023). DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN DISTANCE LEARNING AND TEACHING. European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 3(05), 174–179. Retrieved from https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/eijmrms/article/view/22982
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Abstract

In the  article,  the  authors  emphasize  the  use  of  distance  educational  technologies  when  studying  at  a  university. Digital learning and distance teaching technologies are a very effective and promising area at the present time. The possibilities of distance learning technologies are constantly expanding due to the massive introduction of new electronic resources, the number of which continues to grow rapidly.

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