THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ESL TEACHING

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Over through the preceding 50 years, informational technology has advanced in reaction to the demand for further effective methods to handle the rapidly rising amount and complexity of scientific consciousness. It incorporates the fields of computer programming, communications, and computer applications; it deals with the gathering, storing, retrieving, editing, and disseminating of content; and it has a benefit across both work and recreational pursuits. Most residents manage to be able to gain hands-on experience with software development approaches in a system marked by technical advancement and computer based interactions to circumstances at work and in broader society if we are to close the massive disparity between developing and developing countries and give our individuals the best possible opportunity to live and development in this current frontier.

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Radjabova, J. (2023). THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ESL TEACHING. Евразийский журнал академических исследований, 3(3 Part 3), 197–200. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/11746

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