THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ESP: UTILIZING ONLINE TOOLS FOR SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE LEARNING

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  • Teacher at Everest educational center Author

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Key words Online platforms, learning styles, learning schedules, collaborative engagement, multimedia resources, interactive modules, active learning, online collaboration, online communication, immediate feedback.

Abstract

Abstract  In an era characterized by rapid technological advancement, educational institutions are increasingly leveraging data analytics to enhance teaching strategies and improve learner outcomes. This article explores the integration of data-driven insights in English for Specific Purposes (ESP) programs, emphasizing the role of analytics in personalizing instruction to meet individual learners' needs. It highlights how Learning Management Systems (LMS) can capture detailed performance metrics, allowing educators to identify strengths and weaknesses among students. By designing customized learning paths based on these insights, educators can foster greater student engagement and motivation, resulting in improved educational outcomes. The article further examines the impact of adaptive learning technologies that provide real-time assessments and adjustments in content delivery, thus creating a dynamic learning environment that accommodates the varying paces of students. Ultimately, the findings underscore the importance of employing data analytics as a pivotal tool in the optimization of ESP programs, promoting more effective and personalized educational experiences. This study contributes to the ongoing discourse on the transformative potential of technology in educational contexts, providing actionable recommendations for educators seeking to enhance their instructional practices through data utilization.

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Published

2024-09-20

How to Cite

THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ESP: UTILIZING ONLINE TOOLS FOR SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE LEARNING. (2024). Ta’limda Raqamli Texnologiyalarni Tadbiq Etishning Zamonaviy Tendensiyalari Va Rivojlanish Omillari, 35(1), 37-43. https://pedagoglar.org/01/article/view/5021