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9- DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS' SPEAKING SKILLS THROUGH THE USE OF MULTIMEDIA IN KARAKALPAK CLASSES

Abstract

This article discusses the informatization of education, the development of the education system and new prospects for Improving the education system, Among the traditional concepts in modern education are the concepts of information technology in education. Education involves the development of the organization of information technology, the selection of methods and technologies that meet the set goals, as well as the creation of different learning situations.

Keywords

Modern, information, technology, design, methodology, education, educational technology, teacher, student.

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