DEVELOPING THE PROFESSIONAL VOCABULARY OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS USING MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of integrating modern information technologies (MITs) in developing the professional vocabulary of undergraduate food technology students. A quasi-experimental design was employed with two groups: an experimental group receiving vocabulary instruction enhanced by digital resources and online platforms, and a control group receiving traditional vocabulary instruction. Data were collected through pre- and post-vocabulary tests,
and analyzed using statistical methods to determine the impact of MIT integration on vocabulary acquisition and retention. The findings indicate a significant improvement in the professional vocabulary of students in the experimental group, suggesting that
MITs offer valuable tools for enhancing language learning in specialized fields.