Ways Of Implementing Wiki Technology In Teaching English
Safarova Fotima Isamiddinovna , Tashkent University Of Information Technologies Named After Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi A Senior Teacher Of The Department Of Foreign Languages, UzbekistanAbstract
In this article methodological potential of Wiki technology in teaching English is considered. Moreover, didactic features, advantages and implementation methods of this technology in English classroom are examined.
Keywords
Digital, technology, Wiki
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