The Usage of Digital Learning Tools in The Foreign Language Classrooms
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An electronic, digital, or physical resource that helps teachers with material delivery and evaluation is called a technology tool. Apps, platforms, and software are examples of technology tools that can be utilized in traditional, hybrid, or virtual learning settings. With numerous young children becoming proficient with technology at an early age and being aware of it as a necessary part of daily life, digital literacy is on the rise. Technology tools in education can help students develop their skills, give them access to new experiences, and give them creative ways to work. Technology solutions can help students with a variety of skills, help teachers manage workloads, and provide an efficient way to track students’ progress.
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