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http://dx.doi.org/10.22937/IJCSNS.2022.22.5.48

Formation of the Digital Generation in a Distance Learning Environment  

Nataliіa, Levchenko (Department of Social Education and Social Work, Faculty of Social and Psychological Education, Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University)
Nataliia, Sukhostavets (Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Family Planning Academic and Research Medical Institute)
Lesia, Zelman (Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines Institution of higher education (Lviv University of Business and Law))
Alla, Kulichenko (Department of Foreign Languages International Faculty No. 2, Zaporizhzhia State Medical University)
Kseniia, Balabanova (Department of Psychology Faculty of Humanities and Law National Aerospace University (Kharkiv Aviation Institute))
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International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security / v.22, no.5, 2022 , pp. 335-341 More about this Journal
Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of the process of formation of the digital generation in a distance learning environment. With the introduction of quarantine due to the spread of COVID-19, opponents of digital technologies were forced to turn to relevant resources, while supporters identified new opportunities for the development of didactics and education in general. The irreversibility of the former educational reality became apparent and only the scale of the vision of potential change by interested and disinterested groups differed. Using a comprehensive approach, the authors consider the issues related to the direct and indirect impact of distance learning on children and young people born after the beginning of the XXI century. The article reveals the prerequisites and implications of distance education for the interaction of participants in the educational process. IC technologies during the educational process in the primary grades, in addition to identifying the student's learning deficit, should provide the transmission of non-verbal signals, which are important for children of this age. At the same time in the secondary school IR-technologies are designed to replace frontal learning during the assimilation of knowledge and at the same time not to worsen the quality of the educational process. Formation of students in the HEI takes place in the political science format, constant discussion of problem situations, so the task of introducing IC technology in this process is the accurate transfer of the content of the discussions. Individualization and autonomization of the educational process, its dependence on the results of the choice of educational content, and the use of pedagogical management tools change the philosophy of education for children and youth. The authors conclude that the formation of a digital generation, characterized by an increased level of digital literacy of children and youth, the possession of a certain level of digital capacity requires the use of strategies aimed at optimizing the learning process in a digital educational environment.
Keywords
Digital generation; digital; distance learning; educational process; IR-technology;
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