USE OF AUGMENTED REALITY TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING COMPUTER SCIENCE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
informatics; information and communication technologies; augmented reality; technology; experiment; efficiency.Abstract
This article describes the issues of using augmented reality technologies in the process of teaching computer science and information and communication technologies to university students and the results obtained through experimental verification of their effectiveness.
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