Methods of forming information culture in students
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This article explains information culture and its specific features in the modern era of information culture among students. The scientific article presents an analysis of studies conducted on the culture of using the Internet and social networks among students studying in secondary specialized educational institutions. The information culture of students studying in secondary specialized Islamic educational colleges has been developed and explained extensively. The social factors that determine the lack of a critical approach to the selection of necessary information among students of a special Islamic educational college have been studied. Based on the fact that the acquisition of information culture is a vital necessity for future imams, the author made several proposals and recommendations in this regard. The main factors determining the level of formation of the information culture of students of secondary specialized Islamic education are explained. In the XXI century, every student, every teenager must meet the basic criteria of information culture; the problems of its use in the educational process and, of course, improving the culture of using the Internet are highlighted.
Keywords: Communication; digital technologies; information; internet; social networks.
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