Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
UDC 33
CSCSTI 04.00
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 37.00.00
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 38.00.00
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 39.00.00
Russian Library and Bibliographic Classification 6
Russian Trade and Bibliographic Classification 7
In this paper, we explore the phenomenon of distance learning in detail, focusing on the wide range of technologies that shape the modern educational environment. Distance education has long ceased to be an auxiliary tool and has become a full-fledged component of the educational process, providing access to knowledge regardless of geographical limitations. Modern digital solutions en-able the integration of interactive elements, adaptive learning methods, and analytics systems, which contribute to the increased effectiveness of the educational process and the personalization of the learning experience. Particular attention is paid to the classification of educational platforms actively used in Kazakhstan for distance learning. Among the most popular national resources are Bilimland, Daryn Online, and Kundelik. These platforms offer a wide range of educational oppor-tunities: from interactive lessons and multimedia materials to automated knowledge assessment sys-tems. Furthermore, the country's educational practices are increasingly utilizing global videocon-ferencing platforms and tools, such as Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, which enable live interaction between teachers and students, creating an environment as close as possible to a traditional classroom. More than 65% of Kazakhstani schools and universities have implemented distance learning technologies as a regular element of the educational process, and approximately 40% of educational institutions use hybrid learning models that combine in-person and online clas-ses. This trend is driven not only by technological advances but also by the growing need for learn-ing flexibility, especially in the face of global crises and the need to quickly adapt educational pro-grams. It is worth noting that the introduction of distance learning technologies is stimulating the development of related fields, such as digital pedagogy, multimedia content creation, and educa-tional data analytics. The development of interactive learning modules and the use of artificial in-telligence to assess student performance enable educational institutions to create individualized learning paths, significantly improving the quality of education and student satisfaction.
distance learning, online education, educational platforms, interactive educational resources, adap-tive learning, digital pedagogy
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