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Creation of mobile electronic educational resources based on instrumental complexes

Issue 56, 2024

Oksana Nass, Akmaral Kassymova, Zhanargul Abuova, Gaukhar Kamalova

Received 08.09.2023, Revised 26.01.2024, Accepted 18.04.2024

https://doi.org/10.54919/physics/56.2024.12byt3

Abstract

Relevance. The relevance of the research is determined by the ever-increasing importance of the modern education informatization, which is defined as a systematically organized process that includes a number of studies of various directions, designed to implement the wide possibilities of information, communication technologies.

Purpose. The main research purpose is to study the prospects for the development of mobile educational resources based on the use of instrumental complexes.

Methodology. The methodology of this research paper is based on a combination of the method of system analysis of key aspects of the development and practical implementation of information and communication technologies with a comprehensive study of various options for their use in the creation of mobile electronic educational resources based on instrumental complexes.

Results. The research results illustrate the significant importance of creating mobile electronic educational resources based on instrumental complexes and their practical application in the modern education system as a means of information support, assessment of students' knowledge and implementation of the principles of a full-fledged cultural exchange. Varieties of digital educational resources were presented, as well as an example of the functioning of a mobile electronic educational resource in the framework of solving practical issues of assessing students' knowledge.

Conclusions. The study underscores the practical importance of mobile electronic educational resources for enhancing information access, knowledge assessment, cultural exchange in modern education. These resources facilitate the integration of smart technologies and digital information, supporting teachers and students in achieving a more effective and comprehensive educational process. The practical significance of the research lies in the possibility of application the obtained results in the creation of mobile electronic resources and knowledge bases in the field of education, in order to ensure the access of teachers and students of educational institutions to the information necessary for the full-fledged educational process.

Keywords: educational complex; digital culture; education system; smart technologies; information and communication technologies; digital information resources

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Nass O, Kassymova A, Abuova Zh, Kamalova G. Creation of mobile electronic educational resources based on instrumental complexes. Sci Herald Uzhhorod Univ Ser Phys. 2024;(56):123-131. DOI: 10.54919/physics/56.2024.12byt3

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