METHODOLOGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND CREATIVE QUALITIES OF STUDENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS WITH LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CONDITIONS OF DIGITIZATION
Qodirov Xasanboy Oribjonovich , Ferghana branch of Tashket University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, Professor of the Department of Economics and Vocational Education (PhD), UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines the methods of forming a culture of media use for students with disabilities. The research focuses on the formation of skills and knowledge necessary to promote the effective use of media, expand their capabilities and actively participate in the learning process. The article presents the needs of students with disabilities for information technology, the difficulties they face in using it, and the methods that can be used to form a culture in this process.
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Students with disabilities, culture of use, information technology
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