MODERN APPROACHES TO THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING LINGUISTICS
Abstract
This article examines modern approaches to the use of information technologies in teaching linguistics. It covers various aspects of the integration of information technologies into the educational process, including the use of computer programs, online resources and virtual learning platforms. The article analyzes the advantages and challenges associated with the use of information technologies in teaching linguistics, and also provides examples of modern innovative teaching methods, including machine learning, artificial intelligence and text analysis tools. Based on literary research and practical experience, the article identifies the prospects and future development of the field of linguistics teaching using information technologies, paying attention to their role in improving the effectiveness of education and promoting innovative teaching methods in this discipline.
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Information technologies, teaching, linguisticsHow to Cite
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