IMPROVING THE USE OF INTERACTIVE METHODS BY TEACHERS OF INFORMATICS IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS
Keywords:
Interactive methods, informatics education, teaching strategies, student engagement, technology integration.Abstract
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, it is imperative that Informatics teachers embrace interactive methods to enrich the learning experience for their students. This article explores the significance of interactive teaching techniques in Informatics education and offers practical insights for educators to enhance their instructional strategies. By leveraging technology, fostering active participation, and promoting collaborative learning, teachers can cultivate a dynamic and engaging classroom environment that fosters deep understanding and critical thinking in the field of Informatics.
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