Using Modern Technologies in the Lesson

Authors

  • Raimov Xamid Soatovich Lecturer, Termez State University Author
  • Rajabov Elmurod Egamberdievich Lecturer, Tashkent Pharmacy Institution Author
  • Nazarmatova Yorqinoy Mahmudalievna Lecturer, Termez State University Author
  • Hakimova Nargiza Urolovna Lecturer, Termez State University Author
  • Geldieva Dildor Egamberdievna Lecturer, Termez State University Author
  • Sharipova Kizlarkhon Abduholiqqizi Student, Termez State University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/dhbb6h92

Keywords:

Computer, Language, Technology, Useful, Century, Great, Skill

Abstract

The article deals with the new modern technologies in the lesson. Today we are living in the technology century. We can not imagine our lives without computers and the internet. 

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Published

31.07.2020

How to Cite

Xamid Soatovich, R., Elmurod Egamberdievich, R., Yorqinoy Mahmudalievna, N., Nargiza Urolovna, H., Dildor Egamberdievna, G., & Kizlarkhon Abduholiqqizi, S. (2020). Using Modern Technologies in the Lesson. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(5), 7445-7452. https://doi.org/10.61841/dhbb6h92