INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN USING WIKI TECHNOLOGIES FOR TEACHING WRITING SKILLS TO PHILOLOGY STUDENTS
This article analyzes international experience in using wiki technologies for developing writing skills of philology students. The research presents results from experimental studies conducted at 24 universities across 12 countries. The experiment involved 2,400 students divided into control and experimental groups. Results demonstrated significant advantages of wiki technologies over traditional methods. Text quality improved by 24.2%, source management skills by 34.9%, collaboration abilities by 39%, motivation level by 34.6%, and digital literacy by 47%. Regional analysis revealed differences in pedagogical approaches across various countries.
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