THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERACTIVE PLATFORMS IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM
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This article analyzes the role and significance of interactive platforms in the education system from both theoretical and practical perspectives. In the context of digital transformation, interactive platforms have emerged as an essential tool for modernizing the educational process, increasing student engagement, and improving teaching effectiveness. During the research, the didactic capabilities of Moodle, Google Classroom, and Kahoot! were examined. The findings confirmed that teaching in an interactive environment positively influences students’ academic achievement, motivation, and independent learning skills.
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