DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION CULTURE OF STUDENTS OF HUMANITARIAN SPECIALITIES
Autor: | Anatolii V. Vykhrushch, Tetiana I. Horpinich, Anatolii O. Klymenko, Olesia Ya. Medynska, Halyna P. Synorub, Solomiia I. Hnatyshyn |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
information culture
communication business.industry aggression Professional development Information technology Public relations lcsh:LB5-3640 Cybercrime lcsh:Theory and practice of education virtual environment Information space Analytical skill original specialized course Relevance (information retrieval) business blogosphere Computer technology Information culture |
Zdroj: | Інформаційні технології і засоби навчання, Vol 72, Iss 4, Pp 152-167 (2019) |
ISSN: | 2076-8184 |
DOI: | 10.33407/itlt.v72i4.2922 |
Popis: | Issues related to information culture evoke a natural interest of Ukrainian and foreign researchers. In addition to purely technical aspects and the development of competency characteristics, the problem of the development of students’ information culture and their personal characteristics is acquiring particular relevance. Virtual space has significant advantages in terms of the speed of information distribution, communication opportunities, and the exchange of scientific data. At the same time, threats are evident, in particular the growth of cybercrime, aggression, dependence, and manipulation. This is particularly obvious in the youth environment. The creation of national elite in modern universities, the openness of the information space, globalization, and the growth of competition in the labor market require operational information for specification of educational policy and adoption of optimal managerial decisions. It becomes increasingly clear that there is a contradiction between the low level of information and analytical skills of students and the high level of requirements for the organization of work with computer technology; sufficient level of theoretical and practical knowledge and low level of skills necessary for work with information technologies; sufficient level of professional training and low level of readiness to use computer technologies in educational activities. Information culture is considered as one of the facets of the universal culture associated with the social nature of man and is the product of its various creative abilities. The need for original specialized courses, which allow quick response to new challenges and improve the quality of professional training of students is constantly increasing. The article outlines the preconditions for improving students' information culture in view of the experience of foreign countries and Ukraine. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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