DIGITAL LEADERSHIP: HOW STUDETS ARE LEADIG CHAGE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY

Authors

  • Fotima Mamadaliyeva Author

Keywords:

digital leadership, student leaders, social media, coding, digital platforms, student empowerment, online activism

Abstract

In the rapidly growing digital age, student leadership is taking on new forms based on technological innovations and digital platforms. This article explores how students use social media, coding, and digital tools to anage initiatives, address 
Real-world issues, and bring social change to their communities. It presents case studies, research results and expert insights, highlighting how digital leadership gives young people the opportunity to make proactive changes. With more and more access 
to technology, students around the world prove that leadership is no longer limited to traditional settings, but develops on the internet, breaking down barriers and building bridges for a more inclusive and dynamic future.

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Published

2025-04-28

How to Cite

DIGITAL LEADERSHIP: HOW STUDETS ARE LEADIG CHAGE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY . (2025). ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 68(3), 104-109. https://scientific-jl.com/obr/article/view/10737