Abstract
The study explores the digitalization of foreign language curricula and assessment in Uzbekistan, focusing on the perspectives of EFL students and professors. The findings reveal positive attitudes toward incorporating digital tools and resources, with implications for enhancing engagement, competencies, and institutional support.
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