AS A KEY FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE METHODOLOGY FOR CONDUCTING IT SEMINARS IN THE FIELD OF TECHNOLOGIES
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Nowadays, rapid changes in the field of Information Technology are creating the need for IT specialists to constantly update their knowledge and improve their skills. Seminars play an important role in this process, as they give professionals the opportunity to learn new technologies in a practical way, strengthen their existing knowledge and quickly master innovations. But the creation and constant improvement of an effective methodology for organizing seminars still remains an urgent problem. In this article, the main factors affecting the development of the methodology of seminars in the field of Information Technology are analyzed in detail. During the study, traditional and innovative approaches were compared, and factors affecting efficiency were identified. Practical recommendations on the use of a modular system and mixed forms of education are also given in the organization of seminars. The methodological recommendations presented in the article are intended to be practically useful for specialists in the IT field.
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