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Volume 11 Number 3 Year 2021

10 articles in this issue 

Oksana Lozovenko,Yevgeny Sokolov,Yurii Minaiev

The main goal of this paper is to present a new introductory laboratory course “Search for physics laws” and results of its evaluation. It is known that a laboratory course is traditionally one of the most important components of university physics course... see more

Pags. pp. 116 - 130  

Milena Tsvetkova,Zhenisbek Suleimenov,Larisa Kondratenko,Diana Stepanova

Universities, being the center of highly qualified scientific and pedagogical personnel, have the opportunity to create scientific schools, attract young scientists to a scientific career and form a scientific elite among gifted students, thus integrating... see more

Pags. pp. 131 - 156  

Marina Zotova,Tetiana Likhouzova,Liliya Shegai,Elena Korobeynikova

The study demonstrates the possibilities of using massive open online courses in engineering education. In order to study the impact of digital learning formats on the acquisition of key engineering competencies by students, an educational experiment was ... see more

Pags. pp. 157 - 173  

Gunhild Marie Lundberg,Birgit R. Krogstie,John Krogstie

For graduates in computer science and informatics to get employment as IT professionals, there is a need for their education to provide the competence sought after by employers being aligned with the discipline. To become fully operational in the organiza... see more

Pags. pp. 21 - 38  

Laura Levin,Igor M. Verner

The educational literature emphasizes the key role of analytical thinking (AT) and applied mathematical skills (AMS) in solving engineering prob-lems and calls to nurture these skills in school STEM education. This study proposes and explores a strategy f... see more

Pags. pp. 39 - 53  

Cheryl Qing Li

The mechanical engineering program at our university has adopted an integrated curriculum, with the first-two years based on multidisciplinary engineering foundation spiral courses across the college, and the last-two years following traditional mechanica... see more

Pags. pp. 4 - 20  

Padrul Jana,Nurchasanah Nurchasanah,Syita Fatih 'Adna

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been stated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a pandemic. As a consequence, all teaching and learning processes have been conducted through e-learning. For that reason, this research aims at testing the comp... see more

Pags. pp. 54 - 70  

Nasim Muhammad,Seshasai Srinivasan

Universities and educational institutions worldwide had to abruptly suspend their in-person classes and offer the rest of the term in an online for-mat. This adjustment meant that instructors had to switch their instruction format and redesign their asses... see more

Pags. pp. 71 - 83  

Sergii Sharov,Marharyta Vorovka,Tetiana Sharova,Alina Zemlianska

The article analyzes the possibilities which virtual social networks provide for the development of youth’s social competence. The authors analyze the results of the survey on the students’ use of virtual social networks for communication. To achieve the ... see more

Pags. pp. 84 - 98  

Abdelali Arbia,Ihsane Kouchou,Fatiha Kaddari,Rida Hajji Hour,Abdelrhani Elachqar

The Moroccan education system has undergone several reforms, the latest reform aimed at improving the qualifying training of future teachers by integrating the basis of the teaching profession professionalization; which requires the development of profess... see more

Pags. pp. 99 - 115