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: innovative educational technologies, artificial intelligence in education, augmented reality, virtual reality, simulation-based learning, adaptive learning systems, digital pedagogy, educational technology integration.

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INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR PROSPECTS: AI, VR/AR, SIMULATION. (2026). FAN, TA’LIM, TEXNOLOGIYA VA ISHLAB CHIQARISH INTEGRATSIYASI ASOSIDA RIVOJLANISH ISTIQBOLLARI, 3(4), 104-113. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/fan/article/view/18194

Abstract

This article explores the prospects of innovative educational technologies, focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), and simulation-based learning. These technologies are transforming modern education by improving personalization, interactivity, and practical skill development. The study examines the key components of educational technologies, including digital infrastructure, pedagogical approaches, learning content, and assessment systems.

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