FEATURES OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS' DIGITAL THINKING AND ITS ROLE IN EDUCATION
Keywords:
digital thinking, digital competence, critical thinking, creativity, algorithmic thinking, digital literacy, educational technologies, integration, gamification, design thinking, STEM education, HECI model, blended learning, flipped classroom.Abstract
The article analyzes the theoretical and practical aspects of developing digital thinking in students, its role in the educational process, and the mechanisms for its formation based on modern pedagogical approaches. The structural components of digital thinking, in particular, critical thinking, creativity, algorithmic approach, and digital literacy, are highlighted. The need to integrate digital technologies in education, use innovative methods, and increase the digital competence of teachers is substantiated. The results of the study show that the development of digital thinking is an important factor in increasing the effectiveness of education.
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