Training of higher education applicants through internet usage with the specialization in “Christian Pedagogy”
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https://doi.org/10.15584/kpe.2018.6.19Keywords:
Internet communications, educational and professional program, information, online designers, training of higher education applicants, mobile messengers, mobile learningAbstract
The article foreground the problem of the Internet usage for information exchange, the search for new knowledge and free access to educational services in the process of obtaining higher education in order to ensure lifelong learning of the individual. The names of domestic scholars having developed the issues of specialists training in higher educational institutions are given as well as the usage of computer technologies in the educational process and the content of training within the educational and professional program “Christian Pedagogy in Higher Education”. The content of the article analyzes the level of elaboration and feasibility of the united system of computer networks for theinformation exchange between scientific and pedagogical workers involved in the educational process and applicants for higher education; research methodology and its objectis determined. The results of given scientific work contain task assignment for future teachers training in Christian pedagogy, the general content of the relevant educational and professional program, the existing informational and educational environment, Internet communication channels. The article represents the essence and gives examples of mobile learning of students using the communication channel- Viber.Downloads
Published
2018-12-15
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Ryabova, Z., & Sidanich, T. (2018). Training of higher education applicants through internet usage with the specialization in “Christian Pedagogy”. KULTURA – PRZEMIANY – EDUKACJA, 6, 256–267. https://doi.org/10.15584/kpe.2018.6.19
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Universities in perspective of civilization challenges
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