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Information technologies determine changes in learning processes and have a significant impact on the revision of self-education methods. The evolution of this form of learning requires reflection and research. The article addresses three issues that are important in this context: an attempt to organise the phenomenon in its new version; location of the newly defined form of incidental e-learning as a self-learning process in the context of heutagogy and microlearning, and finally, some answers to doubts concerning the role of social media in formal learning. The first two issues are based on the results of previous research and literature studies, as well as author's personal observations. To explain the last issue, author presents the results of his research in the extent and nature of the use of social media as a tool to support teaching and learning process at primary, junior high/high school and higher education level. The main research problem undertaken by the author is the attempt to answer the question whether new media are properly used as means of self-education supporting general development of a student.
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Selection of the curriculum content in information technology education is a difficult task, both due to the different range of skill levels in various groups of students and the rapid devaluation of some of the subjects. Curriculums, which usually contain generally defined content, giving the freedom of choice as to how to implement it, are developed by expert teams, not leaving much margin for the needs formulated by students. The paper attempts to discuss the process of creating information technology curricula for primary, secondary and humanities students. In the line of deliberations there is a question whether the opinion of students who articulate their expectations in this respect should be taken into account in the process of creating ICT curricula. This opinion is presented in the results of conducted research.
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Wybór treści programowych w edukacji informatycznej jest trudnym zadaniem, zarówno ze względu na zróżnicowany zakres poziomów umiejętności w różnych grupach uczniów, jak i szybką dewaluację niektórych zagadnień. Programy nauczania, które zazwyczaj zawierają ogólnie zdefiniowane treści, dające swobodę wyboru sposobu ich realizacji, opracowywane są przez zespoły ekspertów, nie pozostawiając dużego marginesu na formułowane przez studentów potrzeby. W artykule podjęto próbę omówienia procesu tworzenia programów nauczania informatyki dla uczniów szkół podstawowych, średnich i humanistycznych. W toku rozważań pojawia się pytanie, czy w procesie tworzenia programów nauczania ICT należy brać pod uwagę opinię uczniów, którzy wyrażają swoje oczekiwania w tym zakresie. Taka opinia znajduje odzwierciedlenie w wynikach przeprowadzonych badań.
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Dynamic development of the information technologies impacts everyday activities of its users. New, constantly evolving, learners’ behaviors generate new methods of learning, what impacts the didactics. Easy access to wide sources of web placed information, creates new approaches to self-education. The article presents the new concept of self-education type – incidental e-learning. The concept is presented in the context of recognized learning theories: self-education, incidental learning and connectivism. Author tries to find resemblances and differences between the fresh described and deeply rooted theories and his new concept of incidental e-learning in order to place it in the proper educational context.
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