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PODCASTS AS TOOLS FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING

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 This article examines the pedagogical role of podcasts in modern education, focusing on their effectiveness as a digital learning tool. The study explores how podcasts support flexible, accessible, and student-centered learning environments. Special attention is given to their impact on learners’ engagement, listening skills, and independent study habitsThe findings suggest that podcasts can significantly enhance the learning experience when used strategically. The article concludes with recommendations for educators on incorporating podcasts into instructional design to improve educational outcomes.

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