Problems of mastering information technologies in the training of aviation industry specialists
https://doi.org/10.51955/2312-1327_2023_4_159
Abstract
The work is devoted to the analysis of actual problems arising during the mastering modern and promising information technologies in universities by future certified specialists of the aviation industry in the avionics system. This work notes the main negative consequences of such problems, which seriously complicate the independent practical activities of graduates of higher education in the field of information technology and in the sphere of software development. The work attempts to identify the most significant factors that lead to the emergence of these problems. Various aspects of the adverse influence of the identified factors on the process of training specialists and practical possibilities to compensate for the influence of these factors are considered in the material. The relevant recommendations are also given in this work. They can be used in the construction of curricula and in the formation of programs of disciplines of the information technology cycle.
About the Author
N. B. BarchevRussian Federation
Nickolay B. Barchev
4, Volokolamskoe sh. Moscow, 125993
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For citations:
Barchev N.B. Problems of mastering information technologies in the training of aviation industry specialists. Crede Experto: transport, society, education, language. 2023;(4):159-171. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51955/2312-1327_2023_4_159
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