scholarly journals ELECTRONIC EVALUATION IN TEACHING CLASS: ASSESSMENT VALUE OF EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE

Author(s):  
Dragana Stanojević ◽  
Zoran Stanković ◽  
Jelena Maksimović

As a result of the expansion of informatics era, in the last decade is a noticeable focus on the development and application of ICT in education, which, thanks to its rapid development marks the era of electronic education. The goal of electronic education is actually a modernization of the teaching process, which will enable teachers the reduction of teaching duties, simplify preparation and teaching and testing students' knowledge, which with the electronic platform is becoming an important component of a multimedia approach to teaching. The main objective of this work is to draw attention to the general pedagogical expert and scientific public and to point to a wider range of options provided by this type of evaluation in the educational process, and it is already at the level of teaching classroom. In this sense, in the paper, in addition to theoretical considerations are presented and acquired experience from practice,  resulting from implementation assessments potential of created educational software, as well as the experience of using modern educational technology.  

Author(s):  
Jasna Parlić-Božović ◽  
Dragan Cenić

There is no ideal class, but there are many ways to make teaching more interesting and better, putting an emphasis on the student as the main subject in the teaching process. No form of teaching work is perfect, it is very important not to keep the same principle of work and combine teaching and working methods according to the teaching unit (lesson) and class. Electronic social networks support independent learning management, learning through interactive communication, cooperation, knowledge creation and creation of a learning chain of interested and active actors. The Internet relocates the learning process from schools to cafes and other private environments, according to the principle of mobile classrooms. However, at present time of distance learning, due to the COVID-19 pandemic current situation, the student is allowed to be able to plan both the time and place for learning, following its own interests and using the electronic media. In that way, students easily and quickly become more independent for self-education process and preparation for lifelong learning, which becomes a lifestyle in new technological conditions. New information society challenges many dimensions of the traditional functioning of the education system. What is indisputable is the role and importance of education, both for the survival and development of society and individuals. Modern technologies have radically changed the physiognomy of modern society, needs and the way of meeting needs, and standards in all levels of social life. There is a constant need for a new education policy and strategy. New technologies create new work organization, the need for new occupations and educational backgrounds. Many problems in the society arise precisely in the field of education. The problem of educational efficiency, unclear competencies acquired through simple reproduction of existing educational profiles, without new educational competencies for the completely new occupations, the traditional way of education, with reproduction of learned, without clear vision of usefulness and usability of knowledge, are just some of the manifest forms of crisis society-education. The application of new educational technology is a requirement of the new education strategy, from which is being expected to increase the efficiency of educational and learning process. A society that is unprepared to implement modern technological achievements is doomed to stagnation, as well as to numerous conflicts and marginalization. On the other hand, investing in education, modernizing the premises in education, content and educational technology, has a reciprocal impact on the development of society. In the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic, the information age proved to be appropriate and much needed by proving to be adequate to change traditional notions about matter, space, time, energy, and even about education. In these conditions, the role of teachers, schools, education, the nature of learning, and the methodology of teaching has changed. The new living conditions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic have fundamentally changed the way teaching, business, entertainment, war technology, and educational technology. Educational technology consists of knowledge and achievements in various scientific fields: pedagogy, didactics, methodology, psychology, cybernetics, communication, etc. In these conditions, teaching methodology must rely on modern educational technology, on a systematic and organized process of applying modern techniques and technology in improving the quality of the teaching process in the field of efficiency, optimality, applicability and acquisition of knowledge. Knowledge, use and application of modern information technologies, in these conditions, is the content of modern literacy and cultural pattern. All of these are challenges for the methodology in teaching social sciences and humanities. The methodology of teaching social sciences and humanities is, more than the methodology of any other science field, facing important challenges. All the changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in society and life, through the teaching social sciences and humanities, should be approximated, explained, and interpreted in a way that will not distance these sciences from high school students, who will not create a repulsive attitude, "bogy" incomprehensible reading, as boring classes to be avoided. Precisely through the use of the possibilities of modern technologies, the teaching work should be refreshed, innovated and activated, so that the knowledge is updated both in the content and in the teaching-methodological sense. Finally, our hypothesis set at the beginning of this theoretical study is confirmed, modern forms of work and innovative approaches in the educational process are the future of the educational process. Expert authors agree that there are no good results without the application of educational technology, new methods and forms of work in the teaching process. Developed societies have long used this method and we can say that this is one of the reasons for their development and progress. However, appreciating all the above, the recommendation and conclusion of this paper is that with the use of new benefits and advantages in teaching, as well as the current need for distance learning, which is only feasible due to the COVID-19 pandemic, do not forget to use traditional teaching style as reliable support for performing and adequately placing educational tasks today and in the future. Spoken word is in any case an irreplaceable variant to which we should return according to the social crisis caused by the mentioned problems.


Author(s):  
Tomaz Bratina

Only a digitally competent teacher can effectively use ICT in the educational process. Teachers must be educated and adequate ICT learning contents are required. The study contents should fulfil the objectives of knowledge upgrade and motivation for use of ICT in educational processes. The aim of this study was to get better insight into the pre-service teacher’s assessment of topics’ popularity, estimations of achieved skills and motivation for implementation of ICT in education. Our research sample consists of two generations of students of elementary education that attended the ICT in Education course. The two-year time gap is considered suitable to discover differences between generations because of the rapid development of ICT. The data were statistically analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results show the increased acceptance of ICT in education, but the trends for the forthcoming generations are left to future researches. Keywords: ICT in education, pre-service teacher, motivation, teaching process, digital competences.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 548
Author(s):  
Mohamed Elsayed Ahmed ◽  
Shinobu Hasegawa

The increasing use of online virtual laboratories (OVLs) in educational institutions as a recent educational technology application necessitates developing a new educational platform for assisting instructors in using such technology in the teaching process without web programming obstacles. The OVLs are online environments that provide students with several types of content such as simulations, videos, scientific images, and infographics related to real laboratory experiments. This article proposes a unified online virtual laboratory platform (OVLP) to support instructors who teach real laboratory experiments in multi-domains. To evaluate the proposed platform, five university instructors and five experts of ICT in education have participated in this study. The data were collected using online questionnaires for both specialists, respectively. Regarding the results, they confirm that the proposed platform is acceptable for teaching real laboratory experiments, especially in the tested domains.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Evelina Gorobeț ◽  
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The rapid development of new technologies and the proliferation of information resources are the basic characteristics of our contemporary society. Multimedia applications, telecommunications, portable and wireless electronic devices, social networks, educational software, Web 2.0 tools, and others, radically redefine the way people exchange information, as well as how to teach, learn and accumulate new knowledge. Online education introduces new terms (E-learning, distance learning, digital resources, software, zoom, etc.) and imposes new pedagogical conditions in the development of the educational process at all levels of education. The Internet and Web 2.0 applications have become indispensable sources in the educational process, but still challenging for teachers as well as for other participants in the educational process. This article reflects the use of modern information and communication technologies and interactive digital resources as mandatory pedagogical conditions for optimizing the educational process in the online environment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (9) ◽  
pp. 4-7
Author(s):  
Nikiforova E.B. ◽  
Davitavyan N.A. ◽  
Shevchenko A.I.

The development of the pharmaceutical industry is one of the priority tasks of our state, aimed at providing the population of the Russian Federation with modern safe and effective medicines. The solution to this problem is impossible without the formation of a highly qualified personnel potential that meets the demand and expectations of the pharmaceutical market and society as a whole. In this regard, in the system of training of pharmacists in recent years, quite dynamic and flexible transformations have been taking place, dictated by the urgent needs of domestic health care. It should be noted that in the process of implementing this educational standard, the competency-based approach to organizing the process of training modern pharmacists comes to the fore. One of the effective tools for the formation of professional competencies in various educational fields is the case study method. Case study is a training method based on the analysis of real situations from various areas of professional activity and contributing to the development of specialist competency. The competency-based orientation of the case study method is in line with modern ideas about the organization of the educational process for the training of pharmacists. The case study method is actively used in the process of teaching disciplines of the curriculum of the Federal State Budget Educational Establishment of Higher Education KubGMU of the Ministry of Health of Russia, specialty 33.05.01 Pharmacy. Examples of case study tasks as educational technology are presented in the work programs of the curriculum disciplines of the specialty 33.05.01 Pharmacy developed at the Department of Pharmacy. Depending on the content of the taught discipline, these tasks simulate a particular situation from the professional activities of pharmacists, offered to students for a comprehensive analysis and evaluation. The use of this educational technology contributes to the integration of knowledge, skills acquired in the learning process and their competency-based profiling in accordance with the current level of development of domestic health care.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 4306-4319
Author(s):  
Vadym Ryzhykov ◽  
Kira Horiacheva ◽  
Oleksandr Bondarenko ◽  
Oleg Prokhorov ◽  
Anatolii Yurkov

Research on military education under the rapid development and growth of armaments and equipment is booming. The field is continually gaining more key insights about this important and complex pedagogical problem. Academic interest on the systemic approach in the development of military education has consistently been a multidisciplinary effort. But perhaps systemic approach in pedagogic researchers are particularly well situated to be the leading voices on the public’s understanding of military education and many are heeding the call. With that responsibility in mind, in this paper, we offer to consider four elements of the educational process for the future of pedagogic research that we believe can help focus this line of inquiry to better ensure we address some of the most pressing problems. Based on critical assessments of the gaps in the literature, the paper cites the need to combine all elements of the educational process into a single system to achieve a focused result in the training of military personnel in educational institutions. Our list is not exhaustive, nor do we suggest that areas we do not cover are not important. Rather, we make these observations with the goal of spurring a conversation about the future of military education research, but especially a systemic approach in the development of military education.


Author(s):  
Katarína Vilinová ◽  
Veronika Kabátová

Current social needs emphasize the education of a person with creative thinking, capable of not only finding problems but also solving them. Different strategies are applied in the educational process according to the society's requirements for an educated individual. On this basis, the appropriate content of education, organizational forms, didactic methods and the use of the latest didactic techniques are also determined. One way to achieve this is to introduce other teaching methods, such as inquiry-based teaching, into the teaching process. Inquiry-based learning aims to make science lessons more effective, especially at primary schools, and at the same time seeks to attract students to study them. It has an irreplaceable role in new, modern and successful ways of teaching science. The aim of the paper is to design methodological sheets in the 5th year of elementary school in terms of inquiry-based learning and their application to the teaching process.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Puji Astuti

The educational process in nursing recently shows a rapid development, a variety of learning methods are applied to achieve the learning objectives, and even the use of computer has become a student need. Nursing education now is widely supported by technologies, one of them is Clickers. Clickers is Student Response Systems. The purpose of this article is studying and discussing the literature about Clickers technology and its application analysis in support of education The result is a lot of research trying to apply the clickers in the classlearning and produce results that Clickers help in understanding the content and bring greater student involvement during lectures, student feel satisfied and the learning outcomes are increased. Clickers is supporting the teaching and learning activities in which these activities need to be developed to have an advanced system. Clickers facilitate the process of teaching, and teacher assessment and report student learning outcomes.


Author(s):  
Nedal Fayez Abdelghafoor

The study aimed to highlight the importance of using body language in the teaching process and determining the importance of using it in teaching the lower grades from the point of view of public school teachers in Jenin The study was followed the descriptive/exploratory method, where the researcher conducted an extensive survey of related literature to achieve the first objective, while the field data were collected by a questionnaire consisting of (34) items divided into three areas: teacher, learner, Classroom management, it was implemented on a sample of (125) teachers. The findings indicated that the use of body language acquire a great importance in more than one aspect of the educational process(learner, Teacher, Class management), and showed that the level of teachers awareness of the importance of using body language in teaching process came in a high degree. Regarding to the variables, the findings showed that there were statistically significant differences due to the sex variable in teachers' awareness degree at the level of the learner domain and classroom management domain, in favor of females, while the findings showed that there were no differences at the level of teacher domain and the tool due to the sex variable, and no differences due to the years of experience variable at the level of the tool and its three fields In the light of mentioned results, a set of recommendations were addressed to teachers and the educational institution officials and researchers.


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