
The rapid development of digital technologies has transformed higher education, significantly influencing teaching and learning processes. This study examines the impact of digital technologies on the quality of education in higher education institutions. It analyzes various digital tools, including learning management systems, virtual classrooms, online resources, and interactive platforms, and their effects on student engagement, academic performance, and pedagogical practices. The research highlights the benefits of digital technologies in enhancing accessibility, promoting student-centered learning, and supporting professional development of academic staff. At the same time, challenges such as limited digital competence, unequal access to technology, and infrastructural barriers are discussed. The findings demonstrate that strategic integration of digital technologies, accompanied by continuous training and pedagogical innovation, significantly improves educational quality and ensures sustainable development in higher education.
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