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DEVELOPING STUDENTS' INFORMATION LITERACY THROUGH MODERN TECHNOLOGIES
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- 1. Jizzakh State Pedagogical University Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology 3rd-year student
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This article explores the role of modern technologies in developing students’ information literacy skills. Information literacy is essential for students to effectively find, evaluate, and use information in the digital age. The study analyzes various digital tools and platforms that facilitate the acquisition of information literacy competencies. Results show that integrating technology into education significantly improves students’ ability to critically assess and apply information, preparing them for lifelong learning
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