Published March 3, 2023 | Version v1
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DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL LEARNING WITHIN HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR

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  • 1. KBTU, Kazakhstan

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Abstract

In recent years, the higher education sector has seen a dramatic shift towards digital learning, providing students with more options for their educational pursuits. This article will explore the benefits of digital learning in higher education, the challenges universities face when implementing digital learning, and strategies for maximizing digital learning within the higher education sector.

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