Web-based online course training higher school mathematics teachers

The article looks into the problem of theoretical aspects of using Web 2.0 technology in higher education. This paper describes answers of 87 respondents who have helped to identify the most required types of educational content for the integration to pages of the online course training higher schoo...

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Published inCTE workshop proceedings Vol. 7; pp. 648 - 661
Main Authors Vlasenko, Kateryna V., Volkov, Sergei V., Kovalenko, Daria A., Sitak, Iryna V., Chumak, Olena O., Kostikov, Alexander A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Academy of Cognitive and Natural Sciences 20.03.2020
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Summary:The article looks into the problem of theoretical aspects of using Web 2.0 technology in higher education. This paper describes answers of 87 respondents who have helped to identify the most required types of educational content for the integration to pages of the online course training higher school mathematics teachers. The authors carry out a theoretical analysis of researches and resources that consider the development of theoretical aspects of using web tools in higher education. The research presents the characteristics common to online courses, principles of providing a functioning and physical placement of online systems in webspace. The paper discusses the approaches of creating and using animated content in online systems. The authors describe the methods of publishing video content in web systems, in particular, the creation and use of video lectures, animation, presentations. This paper also discusses several of the existing options of integrating presentations on web pages and methods of integrating mathematical expressions in web content. It is reasonable to make a conclusion about the expediency of promoting online courses, the purpose of which is to get mathematics teachers acquainted with the technical capabilities of creating educational content developed on Web 2.0 technology.
ISSN:2833-5473
2833-5473
DOI:10.55056/cte.420