New algorithms and formulas for calculation the volume of a ball and its surface area for the development of students' creative thinking and practical application

2020 ◽  
pp. 32-41
Author(s):  
V. P. Zudin

The article presents new, more accurate algorithms and formulas for calculating the area of a circle, volume of a ball, surface area of a ball. To prove these algorithms and formulas and their practical application, programs have been developed in the Visual Basic for Application in Microsoft Word. These algorithms and formulas should be studied and applied in all educational institutions, as they are closer to the truth. From a more accurate calculation using these formulas, you can get an economic effect when calculating trajectories of movements in space, on the surface of the globe, in the construction and maintenance of products in the form of a circle or a ball. The study of this material in informatics lessons contributes to the development of students' creative thinking, increasing their motivation to study informatics and IT.

2021 ◽  
pp. 46-55
Author(s):  
V. P. Zudin

The article presents the formulas derived by the author for determining the area of a triangle by a side and two adjacent angles. These for - mulas are used to activate the educational process — students in practice figure out how to rationally determine the area of land plots, buildings, draw up and solve trigonometric equations, prove the properties of the tangent of an angle equal to 90 degrees, correct the graph of the function y = tg x. To carry out calculations of the areas of triangles, to prove the properties of 90 degree angle tangent, to solve trigonometric equations, programs are written in the Visual Basic For Application language in Microsoft Word. Using the binary-decimal system and VBA programs in Word, the value of the tangent of an angle is calculated so close to an angle of 90 degrees that this value can be roughly taken as the 90 degrees angle tangent. The study of this material at informatics lessons contributes to the development of creative thinking of students, increasing their motivation to study informatics and information technology.


Author(s):  
Yusup Ganievich Mahmudov ◽  
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Yunusjon Abdiravupovich Khakkulov ◽  
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The active use of interactive methods, including the widespread use of trends in improving the quality of teaching mathematics and physics in educational institutions of many foreign countries, which are recognized for the high quality of teaching, contributes to the development of students skills in solving and choosing problems in physics in the course of mathematics, the formation of their skills of creative thinking and professional orientation on the basis of interdisciplinary connections. Therefore, the article describes a methodology for choosing, constructing and solving various types of interdisciplinary algebra problems.


Author(s):  
Svitlana Bader ◽  

The urgency of the problem of developing the creative thinking of future teachers is due to a number of factors provoking the emergence of new requirements for a modern person: the ability to make decisions quickly, independently model their own future and take responsibility for it; learn throughout life, successfully build relationships with others, be creative. In the article, the author makes an attempt to substantiate the expediency of using neurographics as an art-therapeutic method for the development of an important feature of the thinking of a modern student of a pedagogical profile ‒ creativity. The essence of the concepts «creative thinking», «neurographics» is determined. The leading concept of the work ‒ neurographics ‒ is defined as an art-technology for working with the subconscious of a person, when, in the process of drawing according to a special algorithm, new neural connections are formed in a person, creative thinking develops, which allows you to look at the problem in a new way and solve it more effectively. The principles of neurographic drawing (neuroplasticity, reliance on the inner meaning of the personality, a high degree of independence), its content, an algorithm for using it for the development of students' creative thinking (working with a request, forming a composition, combining elements / rounding, searching for new forms, field lines, fixing new results, reflection), the interpretation of the leading figures (circle, triangle, square, as well as a neurographic line) in a neurographic drawing is given. The effectiveness of using the neurographic method in the educational process of higher educational institutions for the development of creative thinking of future teachers has been proved.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
V. D. Lobashev

Introduction. The amount of information offered for study in modern educational institutions is rapidly increasing. Overcoming the inconsistency of the obligation to master the increasing flow of educational information and achieving the necessary "level" of training in fulfilling the traditional requirement of pedagogy – withstanding an acceptable amount of visibility leads to the mass introduction of multimedia tools. The folding so-called clip thinking shades the problems of filling thesaurus learning information virtually uncontrollable content and quality.Materials and Methods. Theoretical and empirical methods of research were used in the course of the work: analysis, synthesis, generalization, comparison, comparison, scientific theorization.Results. Clip-thinking interferes with a clear understanding of the context, and therefore the clip leaves no trace in semantically related phenomena. The trend of radical change in the roles of teachers and students reveals the main reasons and conditions for the transition to visualized presentation of educational information. In addition to the apparent negative consequences of the current pedagogical situation, some advantages of the protective reactions developed by modern learners to the most powerful stream of educational information are revealed. Studies have confirmed the risks of over-visibility in the learning process. Objective differences in the purpose and effectiveness of the types of visibility considered are highlighted. The main points of the formation of visual images are reflected, the obligatory maintenance of the conditions of problems in the educational process is emphasized.Discussion and Conclusions. The studies that have been carried out present an argument for the recommendations for the proposed frame-graphic approach in the organization of the educational process. The orientation of the educational process for each allocated group is justified, which requires a rather different nature of the script. One solution is to use educational information visualization tools to ensure the sustainability of the creative thinking vector.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 39-44
Author(s):  
Muhammad Munib

Often we find the fact that skills gaps begin with the basic idea that many jobs exist, but skilled workers do not. The relationship exists between labor readiness, business and industrial development, and educational institutions have been around for a long time. However, this relationship cannot refute the fact that prospective employees are not ready to enter the workplace in the future. The Law of the Republic of Indonesia concerning the national education system addresses the importance of training in creative thinking skills by stating that the education system must develop the potential of students to be religious, respectful, well-educated, and competent in thinking creatively, independently, democratically, and responsibly. While empirical studies show that Indonesian students have unsatisfactory creative thinking skills. This study aims to describe how to train Creative Thinking Skills through project-based learning in preparing the Workforce to face global competition. From the results of the discussion it was concluded: 1) The government needs to be more serious in entering tertiary education and setting targets for maximum workforce readiness. 2) Educational institutions in their learning activities need to improve their mastery of high-level thinking skills in determining their educational success by improving high-level cognitive functions (metacognition, metamemory and metacomprehension, or assessing the truth of one's own memories; solving problems, or taking appropriate steps when dealing with unknown things, and think critically, or evaluate the quality of ideas). 3) For most educators today who are well connected and driven by technology, the mastery of technology literacy in education is still lacking, therefore mastery of technology literacy needs to be improved at the level of the teachers in this country. 4) Potential to integrate Project Based Learning (PBL) in the classroom to improve students' soft skills which in turn will ensure greater results for them in the future. To achieve that, their soft skills need to be improved by using the PBL approach. This approach is relevant to the concept of 21st century learning, especially in education.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 74-89
Author(s):  
Marleny Leasa ◽  
John Rafafy Batlolona ◽  
Melvie Talakua

Learning that encourages the development of students’ creative thinking needs to be maximized since the level of primary education, including in the disadvantaged, outermost, and frontier regions that is referred to 3T areas (terdepan, terluar, tertinggal) in Indonesia is still categorized as underdeveloped that requires special attention. The main objective of this research was to diagnose students’ creative thinking skills for four components including fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration on students in the islands. The study was conducted on 161 students sitting in fourth grade from 6 elementary schools. The unique thing why this research was conducted because the research location was one of the Maluku Islands, which has abundant sea, air and land in terms of natural resources and is one of the areas that borders directly with Australia, so it can be predicted students’ creative thinking skills will be good. However, the analysis results report that students’ creative thinking skills were still very low and thus require comprehensive learning improvement to improve students’ creative thinking skills. It was hoped that good creative thinking skills of students will support better regional development in the future.


2021 ◽  
pp. 53-62
Author(s):  
Minnegaley Gizyatovich Akhmetov

The article discusses the classification of technical means of customs control. The modern views on the field of application of technical means of customs control when passing goods and vehicles through the customs border of the Eurasian Union are disclosed. The approaches to grouping, classification of technical means of customs control are clarified. The data in the article can be used by customs authorities in organizing the practical application of technical means of customs control and in the educational process of higher educational institutions in the «Customs» field of study.


2021 ◽  
Vol 313 ◽  
pp. 143-151
Author(s):  
S.V. Klinkov ◽  
V.F. Kosarev ◽  
A.E. Chesnokov ◽  
A.V. Smirnov ◽  
T.M. Vidyuk

Influence of the rate at which energy is applied to aluminum powder during its ball milling is investigated. Rolling granulation is a main process due to which treated particles achieve their unique morphology and microstructure. Drastic temperature rise at rapid ball milling leads to increase in plasticity and local melting of treated powder particles that result in their adherence to the surfaces of milling balls and mill cylinder walls. Mass of aluminum powder adhered to the ball surface is proportional to the total surface area of all balls loaded in mill.


Author(s):  
Sakibayev Spartak Razakhovich ◽  
Sakibayeva Bela Razakhovna

The chapter contains the results of the research dedicated to the topic that has not been given much attention so far in the professional literature – discovering effective ways of developing students' programming abilities with the means of non-programming disciplines and activities. The authors argue that the process of forming capacities of students in programming becomes effective if students participate not only in programming lessons themselves but also dedicate a significant amount of time to other academic disciplines and extracurricular activities such as solving number-theoretic and chess endgame problems. The authors find that these disciplines and activities provide efficient means for developing programming capacities and therefore, their methods are the essential prerequisites for programming course. The significance of the obtained results is that they provide an effective alternative approach to organization of programming teaching process in those educational institutions where the traditional methodology does not bring the desired pedagogical effect.


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