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USING MULTIMEDIA TOOLS TO ENHANCE STUDENTS' KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICAL SKILLS IN SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY LESSONS

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  • Sayyorakhon Aldasheva

    Doctoral Student at Andijan State University
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2025-10-26