Change of Study, Training System, the Possibility of a Survey of Students XXI-st Century

Authors

  • Lenke T. PARÁZSÓ Eszterházy Károly College, Hungary
  • Antal PÉTER Eszterházy Károly College, Hungary
  • Sergey P. GNATYUK State University of Motion Picture and Video Technology, Russia

Keywords:

online, IT generation, e-learning materials, interaction, reliability, validity

Abstract

As teachers we have to think about our capability of delivering both „Traditional” and „Future-oriented” content in the language of digital natives. The first requires broad sweeping material conversion and methodological change, while the second calls for additional new content and new thinking. Nowadays, when the digital competence of students far exceeds that of the average adult or even of teachers the most important task is the development of educational materials that are easy to process and work with. If we want to address our students successfully and keep pace with the times we have to rely on the latest information and communication technology and web 2.0 approaches. The forthcoming analysis of the learning styles of students and the information acquisition and teaching styles of instructors aims to increase the effectiveness of the teaching – learning process along with identifying the necessary background criteria. Additional goals include the examination of the most frequently used platforms and methods and the respective correlations both from the vantage point of instructors and students.

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Published

2015-03-30

How to Cite

PARÁZSÓ, L. T., PÉTER, A., & GNATYUK, S. P. (2015). Change of Study, Training System, the Possibility of a Survey of Students XXI-st Century. Journal of Education, Technology and Computer Science, 11(1), 262–272. Retrieved from https://journals.ur.edu.pl/jetacomps/article/view/6556

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DIDMATTECH – TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION