TECHNIQUE IN SOFTWARE IMPROVEMENT IN SPECIALISTS IN THE FIELD OF HIGHER EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND CREATIVE QUALITIES
Qodirov Xasanboy Oribjonovich , Ferghana branch of Tashkent University of Information Technologies, acting professor, Doctor of Philosophy in pedagogical sciences (PhD), UzbekistanAbstract
This article studies the mechanisms of development of professional and creative qualities of specialists in higher educational institutions in the context of digitalization. The research develops approaches to students' creative and professional development through the integration of digital technologies into the educational process. Also, the effectiveness of pedagogical and technological means based on the research results has been analyzed. The article provides evidence-based recommendations for the development of creative competencies for the technical field.
Keywords
Digitalization, technical sector, higher education
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