
Theory of Digital Educational Environment: Modern Level of Development of Students' Independent Learning
Abstract
The article provides information on improving the process of all-round development of future teachers, creating a digital learning environment, creating an independent learning trajectory for students, and the characteristics of digital technology.
Keywords
Digital technology, independent learning, paradigm
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