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EduSMM as a Training Module in the Curriculum of the Advanced Training Course for Academic Staff

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In the context of the corona-virus pandemic, the educational activities of each person were reflected on the Internet, particularly on social media. The authors called the set of measures for the use of social media to draw attention to educational means “Educational SMM” (EduSMM). The goals, objectives and content of the EduSMM module for advanced training courses for academic staff of Higher Educational Institutions in the Republic of Uzbekistan are revealed in this article. Based on a survey of 64 academic staff improving their qualifications in the field of “Information Systems and Technologies”, the effectiveness of EduSMM as a training module in the curriculum of the advanced training course was determined.

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ICEEL '21: Proceedings of the 2021 5th International Conference on Education and E-Learning
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