MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES USAGE AS THE CONDITION FOR QUALITY TRAINING OF THE MANAGERS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL ACTIVITY
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Keywords

professional skill
multimedia educational technologies
management of socio-cultural activity
didactic model

How to Cite

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N. V. Bakhmat, T. Y. Dudka, and V. V. Liubarets, “MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES USAGE AS THE CONDITION FOR QUALITY TRAINING OF THE MANAGERS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL ACTIVITY”, ITLT, vol. 64, no. 2, pp. 98–109, Apr. 2018, doi: 10.33407/itlt.v64i2.2027.

Abstract

In this article, the issue of the effectiveness of multimedia educational technologies in forming professional skills of future managers of socio-cultural activity is considered. The special attention is given to the analysis of the component and informative completeness of the developed didactic model, which reflects its axiological and developing character. Mastering of professional skills is emphasized to promote self-realization of a personality by involving an active interaction with the external environment. Systematic use of multimedia educational technologies allows increasing the efficiency of professional training of specialists in accordance with modern requirements of the society.
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