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ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES USAGE IN EDUCATION

https://doi.org/10.53360/2788-7995-2025-1(17)-3

Abstract

The integration of online and digital technologies into learning processes has significantly transformed the pedagogical landscape, making education more accessible and flexible. These technologies help overcome traditional limitations related to time and space, enabling students and educators to engage in learning activities from virtually anywhere. As technology continues to advance and the demand for digital education grows, innovative educational platforms are emerging worldwide to enhance the learning experience.

One such platform is BilimLand, which actively incorporates modern teaching methods and digital tools to improve the quality of education. BilimLand offers a wide range of interactive resources, multimedia lessons, and adaptive learning technologies, making it a valuable tool for both students and teachers. By integrating gamification elements and personalized learning pathways, the platform aims to create an engaging and effective educational environment.

This article presents an analytical review of digital resources designed to enhance the accessibility and flexibility of education. Additionally, it provides a comparative analysis of BilimLand in relation to leading global online learning platforms, examining its strengths, weaknesses, and unique features. The study aims to assess how BilimLand contributes to the evolving digital education ecosystem and its potential to compete with international e-learning solutions.

About the Authors

A. Shaikhanova
L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
Kazakhstan

Aigul Kairulaevna Shaikhanova – PhD, Professor, Department of Information Security

010000, Astana, Satpayev Str., 2



K. Iklassova
Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University
Kazakhstan

Kajnizhamal Esimseitovna Iklasova – PhD, Acting Professor of the Department of Information and Communication Technologies

150000, Petropavllovsk, Pushkina Str, 86



I. Uvaliyeva
D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University
Kazakhstan

Indira Mahmutovna Uvalieva – PhD, Associate Professor

070004, Ust-Kamenogorsk, D. Serikbayev STR., 19 



R. Kyrgyshbaeva
Bilim Media Group LLP

Rajhan Bolatbekovna Kyrgyshbaeva – Master of Engineering and Technology, Engineer

Astana



K. Myrzakhanov
Bilim Media Group LLP

Kanat Ermekuly Myrzakhanov – Software Engineer

Astana



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Shaikhanova A., Iklassova K., Uvaliyeva I., Kyrgyshbaeva R., Myrzakhanov K. ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF THE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES USAGE IN EDUCATION. Bulletin of Shakarim University. Technical Sciences. 2025;(1(17)):21-30. https://doi.org/10.53360/2788-7995-2025-1(17)-3

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