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Методика ментального обучения программированию студентов информационных направлений подготовки

Методика ментального обучения программированию студентов информационных направлений подготовки

Abstract

The article theoretically substantiates the necessity of development of algorithmic style of thinking for successful studying of programming. It constructs the three-level mental model of its development. In compliance with this model the three-phase model of training in programming through the example of students of the major in «Business informatics» is offered.

Теоретически обоснована необходимость развития алгоритмического стиля мышления для успешного изучения программирования. Построена трехуровневая ментальная модель его развития. В соответствии с этой моделью предложена трехстадийная модель обучения программированию на примере студентов направления подготовки «Бизнес-информатика».

Keywords

ОБУЧЕНИЕ ПРОГРАММИРОВАНИЮ, ПРОГРАММНО-АЛГОРИТМИЧЕСКАЯ КОМПЕТЕНТНОСТЬ, АЛГОРИТМИЧЕСКИЙ СТИЛЬ МЫШЛЕНИЯ, НАПРАВЛЕНИЕ "БИЗНЕС-ИНФОРМАТИКА"

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