Published January 31, 2024 | Version v1
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METHODOLOGY OF USING INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING THE SCIENCE OF EDUCATION IN THE PROCESS OF PRIMARY EDUCATION

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This article explores the methodology of using interactive technologies in the teaching of educational science in primary education. Interactive technologies offer a wide range of tools and resources that can enhance student engagement, promote active learning, and support personalized instruction. The article discusses various aspects of incorporating interactive technologies, including differentiated instruction, real-world connections, multimedia production, data analysis and visualization, formative assessment, digital citizenship, and professional development. It highlights the benefits of blended learning, virtual reality, online discussion forums, gamified learning, and authentic assessments. The article emphasizes the importance of accessibility, ongoing support, and ethical considerations when integrating interactive technologies in the classroom. By following this methodology, teachers can create engaging and effective learning experiences that foster critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and digital literacy skills in primary education students

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