USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN STUDENT EDUCATION

Authors

  • Olimov Sodiq Tashkent Institute of Management and Economics Associate Professor, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pedagogical Sciences

Keywords:

digital technologies, teaching methodology, e-learning, multimedia, interactive teaching, educational innovations, pedagogical technologies, student motivation.

Abstract

This article analyzes modern methods of using digital technologies in student education and their impact on the educational process. The research examines the influence of digital tools on teaching methodology, their effect on students' learning levels, and their role in the pedagogical process. The article reviews the effectiveness of multimedia technologies, interactive programs, electronic educational resources, and modern teaching platforms. Research results indicate that proper application of digital technologies plays a crucial role in improving students' knowledge quality, enhancing motivation, and developing independent learning skills. The article is intended for pedagogical scholars, teachers, and educational technology specialists.

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Published

2025-09-30

How to Cite

USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN STUDENT EDUCATION. (2025). INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 2(6), 8-11. https://universalconference.us/index.php/isirc/article/view/5293