TALABALARNING MUSTAQIL TA’LIMINI TASHKIL ETISHDA FLIPPED LEARNING TEXNOLOGIYASI
Autonomous learning is the individual work of students on the collection of information. Independent education contributes to
the formation of mental skills such as finding the most important information under the flow of information, giving it the correct
assessment, and using this information in one’s professional activity. It allows students to perform autonomously exercises and
tasks based on the information that are given. Through autonomous learning, the students will acquire the necessary quality
indicators in his practical activities during the education. Since Autonomous learning includes performing tasks of practical
importance and working with audiovisual equipment, ensuring the formation of technical skills is being analyzed theoretically
and practically.
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