ATTITUDE TO COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Authors

  • Akhmadjonov Akhliddin Bahriddin ugli University of Lodz Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Bachelor 3rd year

Keywords:

computer anxiety, computer and Internet addiction, computer settings, programming, hardware, education, phobias, hobbies, behavior, cognitive components, digital life.

Abstract

This article provides an overview of works devoted to the attitude of teachers and students to computers and information technology. Some aspects of the attitude of students and teachers to information technologies and their use in educational and professional activities are analyzed.

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2023-10-16

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