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Компьютерно-имитационные системы в дидактическом сопровождении инженерной подготовки в профессионально-педагогическом вузе

Authors: Guzanov, B. N.; Fedulova, M. A.; Fedulova, K. A.;

Компьютерно-имитационные системы в дидактическом сопровождении инженерной подготовки в профессионально-педагогическом вузе

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The article presents the possibilities of using computer-simulation systems in the study of technical disciplines of training students of a vocational pedagogical university. It is shown that the work of students not with the object itself, but with its model most often allows to significantly expand the range of contextual problems to be solved and to study the features of using modern equipment in various production situations in a short time without significant costs

В статье представлены возможности применения компьютерно-имитационных систем при изучении технических дисциплин подготовки студентов профессионально-педагогического вуза. Показано, что работа студентов не с самим объектом, а с его моделью чаще всего позволяет значительно расширить диапазон решаемых контекстных задач и за короткое время без существенных затрат изучить особенности применения современного оборудования в различных производственных ситуациях

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COMPUTER-SIMULATION SYSTEMS, VIRTUAL LABORATORY WORK, ИНЖЕНЕРНАЯ ПОДГОТОВКА, ДИДАКТИКА, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, ENGINEERING TRAINING, СТУДЕНТЫ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНО-ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКОГО ВУЗА, ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОЕ ОБУЧЕНИЕ, КОМПЬЮТЕРНО-ИМИТАЦИОННЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ, DIDACTICS, ВИРТУАЛЬНЫЕ ЛАБОРАТОРНЫЕ РАБОТЫ, STUDENTS OF A VOCATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY

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