THE TREND OF BLENDED LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Keywords:
blended learning, traditional form of learning, research, motivation, student preparation.Abstract
This article examines the research of foreign scientists on how blended learning allows students to develop independent work skills and increase motivation for learning, preparing students for research activities, and also examines the trends and advantages of blended learning in higher education.
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