THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS
Abstract
This work examines the effectiveness of using information technologies in the educational process. It analyzes the role of digital tools such as multimedia resources, electronic textbooks, online learning platforms, and distance education systems in improving the quality of teaching and learning. The study highlights how information technologies enhance students’ engagement, support individualized learning, and improve teachers’ professional activities. In addition, the work discusses the main challenges of implementing information technologies in education, including technical infrastructure limitations, digital literacy gaps, and information security issues. The findings emphasize that effective integration of information technologies significantly increases the efficiency and quality of modern education.
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