PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF LEARNING AND TEACHING IN THE DIGITAL EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
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Digital learning environment, educational psychology, cognitive load, intrinsic motivation, self-regulated learning, digital empathy, multimodal instruction, pedagogical-psychological interaction, distance learning, digital pedagogy

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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF LEARNING AND TEACHING IN THE DIGITAL EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. (2026). Journal of Universal Science Research, 4(5), 88-95. https://universalpublishings.com/~niverta1/index.php/jusr/article/view/18590

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This article examines the psychological aspects of teaching and learning in digital educational environments from a scientific-theoretical and analytical perspective. The study analyzes the cognitive, motivational-emotional, and pedagogical-psychological components of digital education as an interconnected system.

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