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IJHCS
ISSN : 26151898     EISSN : 26158159     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31149/ijhcs.v7i1
The International Journal of Human Computing Studies (IJHCS) publishes original research over the whole spectrum of work relevant to the theory and practice of modern interactive systems of the contemporary world. IJHCS accepts papers in forms of original research articles, review articles, book reviews, case reports, and discussions to answer important and interesting questions of the innovative research points.
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Ways to Teach Students to Independent, Creative Thinking Through Practical Activities Gulbahor Xamzayeva; Mukhtaram Rahimova
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijhcs.v3i2.1558

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This article is about ways of teaching students to self – study, creative thinking through organizing practical lesson with innovative technologies at higher educational organization. This article describes the problem of increasing the self – activite of the assimilation of knowledge independent thinking by organizing self – education in higher educational institutions.
Ways to Teach Students to Independent, Creative Thinking Gulnara Israilova; Sayyora Sheraliyeva
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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Independent learning is a critical learning strategy in higher education. Independent education - when successfully completed, students' independence is nurtured. This article describes the problem of increasing the self – activity of the assimilation of knowledge independent thinking by organizing self – education in higher educational institutions
Teaching Students to Think Creatively Through Independent Education in Higher Education Dilorom Abdullayeva; Bakhtiyor Aminov; Nilufar Xodjayeva
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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The success of group work depends on the teacher's ability to organize learning activities. That is, the ability of the teacher to organize the individual activities of each student in the group, each student to receive the support of the teacher, depends on the progress of the work and the success of the final result. There are a number of shortcomings in the organization of group work. One of the challenges is to be able to form groups with the right goals and organize work in them
Relationship of Physical Culture with Other Directions Nurmatov Farkhat Abdualimovich
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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Physically adequate development facilitated normal mental development. Chernyshevsky's views on the relationship of mental and physical processes of dialectical materialism to mental and physical activity are reflected in his works: "Any labor is a mental, physical person. in the second, the muscles o The work of the brain was carried out through the interaction of the muscles, the activity of the muscles, and the control of the brain
The Concept of The Management of Body Functions and Their Properties. Organism and environment Utepbergenov Amangeldi Kutlimurotovich
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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An organism is a unit of the organic universe that can live independently, be self-governing, and respond to various changes in the external environment as a whole. ” The body should be thought of as a whole, not as a collection of parts or individual cells. All the organs, systems, and functions of a complex organism are constantly interacting with one another
Method of Thermal Processing of Biomass With Heliopyrolysis Device Davlonov Xayrulla Allamuratovich; Almardanov Hamidulla Abdiganiyevich; Toshboyev Abdumalik Rashid ugli; Umirov Fayzullo Baxodirovich
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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The article discusses the issues of ensuring the temperature regime in the reactor of the pyrolysis plant and the saving of thermal energy for private needs, as well as the analysis of the thermal performance of the plant. As a result of applying a solar concentrator to this type of pyrolysis device, a temperature of 300-500 ℃ can be obtained. This allows to reduce the private energy consumption for the pyrolysis process by up to 30%.
New Pedagogical Technologies in Teaching English Ortikov Eldor Mardonovich
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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At present, ensuring the quality of teaching the younger generation in foreign languages, radically improving the system of training specialists fluent in foreign languages, training of qualified personnel who meet international educational standards through the acquisition of foreign languages is carried out in our country. is one of the goals of education reform
The interrelation of time and tense in English Grammar Tillayev Zafar Akmalovich
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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The relationship between utterance time and the time of the situation described may be direct as in the case of Absolute tenses like the past tense or indirect as in the case of relative tenses like the future perfect (e.g. I will have left [by the time you read this letter]), in which the leaving events is represented as in the past relative to a point that is in the future relative to utterance time (the point at which the letter is read). Like other linguistic reference point that are anchored in the here and nouns the temporal zero point can, under the appropriate conditions, be identified with times that the time of speaking or writing. One such case is that in which writer uses the time of message interpretation, rather than the time of message construction, as the zero –point. For example, a not writer may choose the formulation I’m across the hall rather than I will be across the hall. The shifting of the temporal zero –point also occurs is subordinate clauses both temporal and conditional, as in e.g., When/ if you have finished your test [raise your hand]. Here, a present perfect predication is used despite the fact that is reference point is located in a (hypothetical) future rather than at the time of speaking.
Recommendations For Effective Protection of the Equipments Inside the Downhole in the Chegara Field Against Corrosion Norinov Faxriyor Qurbonovich; M. A. Tursunov; Q. Sh. Kenjayev
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At present , the productivity of oil and gas wells directly depends on the development of oil and gas fields. By increasing the operating time of wells at high-sulfur fields and pumping the use of appropriate inhibitors in the well at the West Chegara field.
THE IMPORTANCE OF “READING” LESSONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARY Otamirzaeva Kuxinur
International Journal of Human Computing Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): IJHCS
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This article discusses the role and importance of Leak Lessons in promoting reading that is currently relevant

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