Modernization of the Education System by Implementing Information Technologies
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The article discusses some features of the modernization of the education system through the introduction of information technologies using the example of teaching computer science. By studying scientific papers, manuals and normative documents, they identify specific examples of effective use of information technologies and highlight key aspects that are important when integrating them into the educational process. The article also highlights the role of computerization in raising educational standards and describes three main elements underlying the successful application of information technology in education. The literature is reviewed and the author's conclusions are given.
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