- Author:
Elena V. Dostovalova
- Institution:
Siberian Federal University
- Author:
Anna L. Simonova
- Institution:
Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University named after V.P. Astafyev
- Author:
Elena M. Nazarenko
- Institution:
Siberian Federal University
- Author:
Alexander A. Maschanov
- Institution:
Siberian Federal University
- Author:
Pavel S. Lomasko
- Institution:
Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University named after V.P. Astafyev
- Year of publication:
2018
- Source:
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- Pages:
126-141
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2018.53.3.11
- PDF:
tner/201803/tner5311.pdf
The article is devoted to the problem of specification of approaches to the design and implementation of electronic educational courses in conditions of continuously and dynamically changing digital information and learning environment of the modern university. Based on the results of the content analysis of the digital infrastructure and regulatory documentation of the Siberian Federal University and the discursive analysis of the leading trends in the field of digital education, necessary conditions for a successful professional pedagogical activity are described. On the basis of smart education principles, possible solutions to the problems of teaching at university, such as personification of teaching, project-oriented courses and initiating the launch of mechanisms for students’ informal self-education are synthesized and justified.
- Author:
Jitka Feberova
- Institution:
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
- Author:
Tatjana Dostalova
- Institution:
2nd Medical School, Prague, Czech Republic
- Author:
Marie Hladikova
- Institution:
2nd Medical School, Prague, Czech Republic
- Author:
Pavel Kasal
- Institution:
2nd Medical School, Prague, Czech Republic
- Author:
Jan Polasek
- Institution:
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
- Author:
Michaela Seydlova
- Institution:
2nd Medical School, Prague, Czech Republic
- Author:
Ales Janda
- Institution:
2nd Medical School, Prague, Czech Republic
- Author:
Daniel Schwarz
- Institution:
Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
- Year of publication:
2010
- Source:
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- Pages:
110-120
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.10.21.2.08
- PDF:
tner/201002/tner2108.pdf
Since 2004 implementation of e-learning has been systematically and continuously encouraged and supported at Charles University (CU). Open source system Moodle was chosen as an optimal Learning Management System for creation and management of e-learning courses. Evaluation of the five-year experience with e-learning shows that the continuous support of a suitable environment for the management of e-learning courses leads to the development of spontaneous implementation of this approach into the teaching process. A positive impact of e-learning on teaching outcomes was demonstrated by a course focused on medical informatics.