2020
DOI: 10.55056/cte.421
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E-learning as a mean of forming students’ mathematical competence in a research-oriented educational process

Abstract: The article is devoted to the substantiation of approaches to the effective use of advantages and minimization of disadvantages and losses of e‑learning as a mean of forming mathematical competence of students in the conditions of research-oriented educational process. As a result of the ascertaining experiment, e-learning has certain disadvantages besides its obvious advantages (adaptability, possibility of individualization, absence of geographical barriers, ensuring social equality, unlimited number of list… Show more

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“…In other words, it is a process of forming an image and using it to understand and finally to solve a problem. This has the immediate effect not only of visual or spatial perception but also of an intuitive understanding of a problem (Astafieva et al, 2022). This is also confirmed by previous research, and in fact, visualization contributes significantly to enhancing students' creativity (Cioca & Nerișanu, 2020).…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…In other words, it is a process of forming an image and using it to understand and finally to solve a problem. This has the immediate effect not only of visual or spatial perception but also of an intuitive understanding of a problem (Astafieva et al, 2022). This is also confirmed by previous research, and in fact, visualization contributes significantly to enhancing students' creativity (Cioca & Nerișanu, 2020).…”
Section: Contribution To the Literaturesupporting
confidence: 81%
“…For instance, it is easier for a student to obtain information from a pie chart to answer a variety of questions than to read or listen to a long text. The advantages of this method are in the faster understanding of the exercise, its less tedious presentation, and the speed of its solution (Astafieva et al, 2022).…”
Section: Visual Perception In Teaching Probabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All material should be divided into small logically complete blocks, and the presentation of the material (proof of the theorem, for example) should take place in the form of an imaginary dialogue (the author / lecturer asks a question and answers himself), so that the student has the feeling that he is thinking out loud. For more information about the virtual lecture, see [12].…”
Section: Fig 1 Activities Assignments With Built-in Miro Online Write...mentioning
confidence: 99%