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| Open Access | CHALLENGES OF DIGITALIZED SOCIETY: WHY EDUCATION NEEDS DIGITAL ETHICS?
Turdaliyeva Feruza Rustamjon qizi , Phd student of Institute of National Education pedagogy named after K.NiyaziAbstract
Digital ethics in education is a broad topic that includes the responsible use of technology, the integration of principles of ethics into digital learning environments, and the challenges that digitalization brings in educational contexts. As technology becomes more integrated into educational processes, it is critical to consider the ethical implications to ensure equitable and responsible use. This means understanding the role of digital ethics in shaping learning environments and outcomes. This paper will discuss essential topics of digital ethics by analyzing data.
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Digital ethics, platforms, digital communication, online platforms, digital learning.
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