THE USE OF MODERN PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CONDITIONS OF DISTANCE LEARNING: BASED ON THE TEACHING MATERIALS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
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Abstract
The proposed methodology for diagnostics and quality control of knowledge serves to determine the effectiveness of the learning process with traditional methods and distance learning. The developed algorithm for the design of pedagogical technologies allows for a mobile response to the changing conditions of the development of the process of using the complex for providing distance learning and traditional learning using distance forms of work.
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