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2022 | 35 | 1 | 19-31

Article title

Implementation of Information and Educational Environment of Higher Education Institution in Ukraine during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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PL
Wdrażanie środowiska informacyjno-edukacyjnego uczelni w Ukrainie podczas pandemii COVID-19

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PL
W artykule opisane zostały pozytywne doświadczenia ukraińskiego szkolnictwa wyższego wynikające z reagowania na pandemię COVID-19. Uczelnie wyższe już od wielu lat realizują różne możliwości technologii informacyjno-komunikacyjnych poprzez budowanie środowiska informacyjno-edukacyjnego. Środowisko to obejmuje bloki programowo-techniczne, pedagogiczne i administracyjne, które pozwalają realizować wysokiej jakości szkolenia zawodowe dostosowujące się do globalnych wyzwań i dynamicznie zmieniających się wymagań. Wymuszone i gwałtowne przejście na kształcenie w trybie zdalnym potwierdziło sens stworzenia bezpiecznego i komfortowego środowiska informacyjno-edukacyjnego, zintegrowanego z systemem edukacyjnym, zapewniającego dostęp do wszystkich niezbędnych systemów informacyjnych, baz danych i treści edukacyjnych, dostosowanego do potrzeb i poziomu przygotowania każdego studenta, realizującego uczenie się rozwojowe w oparciu o interaktywność. Jest to złożone zadanie naukowo-pedagogiczne, edukacyjno-metodologiczne, organizacyjne, techniczne i technologiczne, które polega na aktualizacji bazy technologicznej instytucji i rozsądnym przejściu na innowacyjne technologie pedagogiczne. Środki te gwarantują jakość i ciągłość kształcenia przyszłych specjalistów, w szczególności podczas pandemii. Co istotne, wymagają one dodatkowej inwestycji w obszarze wsparcia technicznego, a także szkoleń kadry naukowo-dydaktycznej oraz ustanowienia skutecznej zarządczej administracji.
EN
The article considers the positive experience of responding to the threats of the COVID-19 pandemic by the higher education institutions of Ukraine, which for many years have implemented various opportunities of information and communication technologies by building an information and educational environment. Such an environment covers software and hardware, pedagogical and administrative blocks, which allow implementing high-quality professional training adapting to global challenges and requirements that are changing dynamically. Forced and sudden transition to distance learning has confirmed the feasibility of creating a safe and comfortable information and educational environment, integrated into the education system, providing access to all necessary information systems, databases and educational content, adapted to the needs and knowledge of each student, implementing developmental learning on the basis of interactivity. This is a complex scientific and pedagogical, educational and methodological, organizational and managerial, technical and technological task, which involves updating the technological base of the institution and a reasonable transition to innovative pedagogical technologies. Ensuring the quality and continuity of training of future professionals, in particular during the pandemic, these measures require additional investment in technical support and in-service training of research and teaching staff, as well as the establishment of effective administrative and managerial activities.

Year

Volume

35

Issue

1

Pages

19-31

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published
2022

Contributors

  • Państwowy Uniwersytet Bezpieczeństwa Życia we Lwowie
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  • Państwowy Uniwersytet Bezpieczeństwa Życia we Lwowie

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Biblioteka Nauki
33932787

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