scholarly journals Elements of the concept of construction of interactive content on mathematics in the conditions of digitalization of the educational process

Author(s):  
Michael Nikolaevich Shmatkov ◽  
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Irina Ivanovna Nekrasova ◽  

The goal of this paper is to summarize and sort out the key elements that determine the effectiveness and efficiency of educational interactive content in mathematics in the context of the digitalization of the educational process. On the basis of many years of research and practical activity in the field of studying and developing electronic educational resources in mathematics, characterizing school mathematics education from the standpoint of innovative processes, key elements of the concept of constructing interactive educational content in mathematics were formulated, which make it possible to determine the right vectors for applying efforts and using the capabilities of ICT in developing such content. The author’s result of this work is the foundation for creating interactive educational resources in mathematics that correspond to modern trends and achievements in the field of digitalization of children’s education, and is based on a combination of the achievements of traditional psychological and pedagogical science and best practices based on the analysis of big data for building user scenarios with digital systems and services.

2017 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stanislav M. Nikolaienko ◽  
Vasyl D. Shynkaruk ◽  
Vasyl I. Kovalchuk ◽  
Artur B. Kocharyan

The article discusses the use of Big Data in universities in the educational process, as one of the trends in modern information technologies. A historical sketch of the development of the conceptual-categorical apparatus Big Data is submitted. The initial causes of the introduction of modern trends influencing the development of university education are generalized. There are highlighted the reasons that determine the theoretical and methodological problem of scientific and methodological support for the use of Big Data in the educational process of a modern university. The analysis of the latest research on the use of Big Data in the educational process is presented; the indicators characterizing Big Data and the advantages of their use in the educational process are given as well as there are presented the results of the research: a list of electronic educational resources (tools) that allow using Big Data in the educational process of a modern university. The recommendations and prospects of using Big Data in the educational process of the modern university are given.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-176
Author(s):  
Evgeniy O. Moiseev

One of the promising areas of development and perfection of the musical art of pop is the widespread deployment of information and communication (computer) technologies into the practice of learning variety singing. The best “educational toolkit” in this process would be to include specialized electronic educational resources – programs designed to optimize the work with the voice, to improve the effectiveness of the training of pop singer. The article focuses on classifying these kinds of educational resources, describing their functions and selection criteria. Methodical requirements for the preparation of a pop singer with the use of electronic educational resources are formulated, taking into account their pedagogical potential and the basic professional characteristics of learning variety singing. The functions performed in the educational process by electronic educational resources, which may be used as a kind of reference material in the practice of learning variety singing, are systematic. In general, it is shown that electronic educational resources involve different forms of educational content and pedagogical interaction, complement and expand the possibilities of traditional learning of variety singing, thereby contributing to the development and improvement of the performing skills of students.


10.12737/3793 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 27-35
Author(s):  
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T. Suvorova

The paper addresses several starting suppositions and principles to be taken in consideration when designing electronic educational resources (EER) and integrating thereof in the educational process. Some of the most common approaches to interpreting the notions of EER didactic functions, capacities and features are analyzed. In the light of up-to-date goals of education the author highlights three didactic functions of EER: to extend (enrich) the educational content; to introduce new kinds of educational activities and to improve traditional educational activities performance; to personalize the educational process itself. Given the mentioned didactic functions, structural composition of EER didactic capacities and features have been augmented. The case study is presented to exemplify interrelation of EER didactic functions, capacities and features with the goals of educational activities, kinds of educational activities, and atomic actions, aimed at meeting educational goals.


Author(s):  
S. D. Karakozov ◽  
N. I. Ryzhova ◽  
N. Yu. Koroleva

The development of modern Russian education in the context of its digitalization actualizes issues related to the presentation and use of existing educational resources in a new digitalized form, as well as to the search for new resources and models, methods, forms and means of teaching that contribute to the effectiveness and efficiency of the educational process in school and university, but in the new conditions of the formation of a digital society. At the same time, the issues of virtualization of the educational process are of particular importance due to the use of virtual reality tools and technologies in teaching various subjects. In this context, the genesis of the concept of “virtual reality” plays a special role in the search for answers to these questions, since in the search for something new it is very important to rely on an understanding of how the concept itself developed, and not only from the standpoint of philosophy and general methodological aspects, but also from technological, in particular, from the standpoint of the development of virtualization tools and technologies based on the achievements of physics, informatics and other sciences. Of particular importance for pedagogy in this context is the description of the experience of using “virtual reality” and tools of virtualization of the educational process at different levels of education, since it is genesis and empiricism that allow in the future to determine new trends in virtualization of the educational process, and to deal with the negative consequences of virtualization in the context development, for example, cyberspace, with the help of achievements and special methods of psychological and pedagogical science.


2008 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christine Geith ◽  
Karen Vignare

One of the key concepts in the right to education is access: access to the means to fully develop as human beings as well as access to the means to gain skills, knowledge and credentials. This is an important perspective through which to examine the solutions to access enabled by Open Educational Resources (OER) and online learning. The authors compare and contrast OER and online learning and their potential for addressing human rights “to” and “in” education. The authors examine OER and online learning growth and financial sustainability and discuss potential scenarios to address the global education gap.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (10(79)) ◽  
pp. 12-18
Author(s):  
G. Bubyreva

The existing legislation determines the education as "an integral and focused process of teaching and upbringing, which represents a socially important value and shall be implemented so as to meet the interests of the individual, the family, the society and the state". However, even in this part, the meaning of the notion ‘socially significant benefit is not specified and allows for a wide range of interpretation [2]. Yet the more inconcrete is the answer to the question – "who and how should determine the interests of the individual, the family and even the state?" The national doctrine of education in the Russian Federation, which determined the goals of teaching and upbringing, the ways to attain them by means of the state policy regulating the field of education, the target achievements of the development of the educational system for the period up to 2025, approved by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of October 4, 2000 #751, was abrogated by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 29, 2014 #245 [7]. The new doctrine has not been developed so far. The RAE Academician A.B. Khutorsky believes that the absence of the national doctrine of education presents a threat to national security and a violation of the right of citizens to quality education. Accordingly, the teacher has to solve the problem of achieving the harmony of interests of the individual, the family, the society and the government on their own, which, however, judging by the officially published results, is the task that exceeds the abilities of the participants of the educational process.  The particular concern about the results of the patriotic upbringing served as a basis for the legislative initiative of the RF President V. V. Putin, who introduced the project of an amendment to the Law of RF "About Education of the Russian Federation" to the State Duma in 2020, regarding the quality of patriotic upbringing [3]. Patriotism, considered by the President of RF V. V. Putin as the only possible idea to unite the nation is "THE FEELING OF LOVE OF THE MOTHERLAND" and the readiness for every sacrifice and heroic deed for the sake of the interests of your Motherland. However, the practicing educators experience shortfalls in efficient methodologies of patriotic upbringing, which should let them bring up citizens, loving their Motherland more than themselves. The article is dedicated to solution to this problem based on the Value-sense paradigm of upbringing educational dynasty of the Kurbatovs [15].


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (13) ◽  
pp. 6047
Author(s):  
Soheil Rezaee ◽  
Abolghasem Sadeghi-Niaraki ◽  
Maryam Shakeri ◽  
Soo-Mi Choi

A lack of required data resources is one of the challenges of accepting the Augmented Reality (AR) to provide the right services to the users, whereas the amount of spatial information produced by people is increasing daily. This research aims to design a personalized AR that is based on a tourist system that retrieves the big data according to the users’ demographic contexts in order to enrich the AR data source in tourism. This research is conducted in two main steps. First, the type of the tourist attraction where the users interest is predicted according to the user demographic contexts, which include age, gender, and education level, by using a machine learning method. Second, the correct data for the user are extracted from the big data by considering time, distance, popularity, and the neighborhood of the tourist places, by using the VIKOR and SWAR decision making methods. By about 6%, the results show better performance of the decision tree by predicting the type of tourist attraction, when compared to the SVM method. In addition, the results of the user study of the system show the overall satisfaction of the participants in terms of the ease-of-use, which is about 55%, and in terms of the systems usefulness, about 56%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 858-858
Author(s):  
Suzanne Meeks

Abstract The GSA publications team sponsors this annual symposium to assist prospective authors to successfully publish their gerontological scholarship in GSA’s high impact and influential journals. The first part of the session will include five brief presentations from the Editors-in-chief of Journals of Gerontology-Series B, Social and Psychological Sciences, The Gerontologist, and Innovation in Aging, plus one of GSA’s managing editors. We will integrate practical tips with principles of publication ethics and scholarly integrity. The topics will be as follows: (1) preparing your manuscript, including how to choose the right journal; (2) strong and ethical scholarly writing for multidisciplinary audiences; (3) transparency, documentation, and Open Science; (4) successfully responding to reviews; and (5) working with Scholar One. Following these presentations, we will hold round table discussions with editors from the GSA journals portfolio. At these roundtables, editors will answer questions related to the podium presentations and other questions specific to each journal. Intended audiences include emerging and international scholars, and authors interested in learning more about best practices and tips for getting their scholarly work published.


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