Kollaboratsiyalar va oʻqitishda kollaborativ texnologiyalarning ahamiyati

Authors

  • M.J Shamuratova

Keywords: collaborative education, hybrid education, technology, information system, space, communication

Abstract

The article describes interactive collaborative learning ICL [interactive collaborative learning] and issues of learning using collaborative technologies are considered within the framework of the concept of collaboration, including computer-supported collaborative learning [CSCL], carried out on the basis of the latest generation collaborative information systems.

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