ENCOURAGING STUDENTS THROUGH THE USE OF SOFTWARE PLATFORMS IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS

Authors

  • Jumakulova Mavludaxon Xosilovna Andijon davlat universiteti

Keywords:

Software platforms, incentives, motivation, educational process, happy bell, learning motive, gamification, monitoring, successes, student development.

Abstract

This article analyzes effective methods of motivating students through the use of software platforms in the educational process. The article shows the impact of motivation on increasing student motivation and active participation in the educational process. In particular, the application of the "happy bell" method to the educational process and its role in encouraging student success are discussed in more detail. This method provides support for students not only by presenting their achievements, but also by communicating with their parents. The article also discusses the importance of software platforms in tracking and monitoring student progress.

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Published

2025-05-23

How to Cite

ENCOURAGING STUDENTS THROUGH THE USE OF SOFTWARE PLATFORMS IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS. (2025). Universal International Scientific Journal, 2(4.2), 687-690. https://universaljurnal.uz/index.php/jurnal/article/view/2202