REVOLUTIONIZING PEDAGOGY: A COMPREHENSIVE METHODOLOGY FOR TEACHING INFORMATICS AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
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This article reflects modern forms and methods of developing students' spirituality in the process of training outside the auditorium, their interaction with its content, the purpose and laws of professional pedagogical activity.
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Mobile technologies, Higher education, PedagogyHow to Cite
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