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Проблемы медиаобразования в контексте создания учебников для системы профессионально-технического образования Украины

Проблемы медиаобразования в контексте создания учебников для системы профессионально-технического образования Украины

Abstract

Изложен метод нейролингвистического программирования (НЛП). Проанализированы возможности реализации аналогов некоторых методов НЛП, в частности, посредством игровой деятельности, в учебные электронные ресурсы системы профессионально-технического образования (ПТО) Украины.

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) method is discussed in the article. The possibilities of implementation of techniques similar to NLP into educational electronic resources of the vocational education system of Ukraine by means of game activity are analyzed.

Keywords

ЭЛЕКТРОННЫЙ УЧЕБНИК,AN ELECTRONIC TEXTBOOK,НЕЙРОЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКОЕ ПРОГРАММИРОВАНИЕ,NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING (NLP),АНАЛОГИ МЕТОДОВ НЛП,ANALOGUES OF NLP METHODS,ПОЗНАВАТЕЛЬНЫЙ ИНТЕРЕСС,COGNITIVE INTEREST,ЭМОЦИОНАЛЬНОЕ СТИМУЛИРОВАНИЕ,EMOTIONAL STIMULATION,GAME TOOLS,ЕЛЕКТРОННИЙ ПіДРУЧНИК,НЕЙРОЛіНГВіСТИЧНЕ ПРОГРАМУВАННЯ (НЛП),АНАЛОГИ МЕТОДіВ НЛП,ПіЗНАВАЛЬНИЙ іНТЕРЕС,ЕМОЦіЙНЕ СТИМУЛЮВАННЯ,іГРОВі ЗАСОБИ

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