THE PROCESS OF MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION, ITS DIDACTIC METHOD AND THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF ITS APPLICATION IN THE PEDAGOGICAL PROCESS.
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Education, multimedia, educational motivation, development, didactics, digital technology, efficiency, information and communication technologies.Abstract
This article introduces the theoretical foundations of the development of multimedia directions in the educational process. The study analyzes the role of multimedia technologies in the process of learning, their influence on the educational process and its verification, and their scientific and theoretical control. The problems and issues of acceleration, didactics of multimedia, and the development of support for the development of learning are considered.
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