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https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol3-iss3/S-pp205-208Keywords
Emerging technologies , education system , artificial intelligence , virtual reality , online learning , innovation , digital transformationAbstract
This paper explores the impact of emerging technologies on modern education systems. It highlights how innovations such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and online learning platforms are transforming teaching methods, improving accessibility, and personalizing learning experiences. The study also examines the challenges and opportunities brought by these technological advancements.
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