USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE COURSE OF PRACTICAL TRAINING FOR ECONOMICS MAJORS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Keywords:
professional activity, higher education, digital educational technologies, and efficient educational technologies.Abstract
The characteristics of effective digital technology use in teaching economic sciences to aspiring economists in technical higher education institutions were examined in this work.
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