I. Introduction
Modern society cannot be imagined outside the development and improvement of digital, communication and Internet technologies. Digitalization makes it possible to improve the quality of life, enhance work efficiency and develop new innovative solutions through modern technologies in various spheres of life, including economy, education, healthcare and public administration. The post-Covidian era is characterized by the widespread use of a blended learning model, which is based on a combination of traditional education formats and digital information technologies [1]. This fact facilitates access to a wealth of information and services that were previously unavailable. As a result, people are able to get the information they need quickly and conveniently. Including in education, digitalization allows learners to access a wider range of knowledge and learning materials. Online courses and e-textbooks allow students to learn material anywhere, anytime, and receive feedback from teachers and other students. All of the above contributes to students' better understanding of the material they are studying and increases their knowledge and motivation.