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Evolution of Digital Education

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Digitalization is ubiquitous, every sphere of human life is filled with electronic gadgets, portable devices, and information and communications technology (ICT). Some representatives of the teaching and parental bodies voice their apprehension about the current state and future of education as long as this process of socialization appears to be riddled with thorns, hitches, and glitches. The author challenges the reader to grasp the fact that the qualified and competent application of IT in the educational realm benefits all parties involved.

The method applied for this study is a critical discourse analysis of scientific research and educational literature, video recordings of scientific and educational conferences, and material obtained in the pedagogical environment.

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Ivanova, S. (2023). Evolution of Digital Education. In: Baykov, A., Zinovieva, E. (eds) Digital International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3467-6_17

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