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Features of Pedagogical Communication in Social Networks
Author(s) -
Iri. Fardeeva,
Indira A. Shakirova,
Elena Maltseva,
В. И. Кузьменко,
Elena Vladimirovna Smirnova
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.a9221.119119
Subject(s) - constructivism (international relations) , process (computing) , intersection (aeronautics) , collaborative learning , social constructivism , computer science , component (thermodynamics) , information and communications technology , knowledge management , pedagogy , mathematics education , sociology , psychology , engineering , political science , world wide web , international relations , physics , politics , law , thermodynamics , aerospace engineering , operating system
The education is enhance in computer technology very fast as in the modern life of development of technology. Accordingly, there is a need for integration between education and modern technology, which actually facilitates communication between students and teachers. Social networks have become an important component in the educational system and are widely used in most higher education institutions, as they improve traditional approaches to learning, transferring classroom education to online learning. Social networks create new opportunities through which information is transmitted, created, mixed, constantly updated and improved by users. The boundaries of communication between teachers and students have collapsed. The students have rights to work in production and also they can create their own contents as by developing their critical thinking by social constructivism. Thus, the learning environment as a whole is affected by these new ways of knowledge provision, and teaching and learning undergo changes and take on new forms. Taking into account these aspects, our research will be focused on the intersection between social network sites, encouraging the sense of community and opening up new opportunities for a motivating and collaborative informal learning process between teacher and students.

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