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DIGITAL CONTENT OF THE HISTORICAL AND MATHEMATICAL COMPONENT OF EDUCATION

Formation of Information and Educational Environment , UDC: 378.147,37 DOI: 10.25688/2072-9014.2022.62.4.04

Authors

  • Drobyshev Yury A. Doctor of Education Sciences, full professor
  • Drobysheva Irina V. Doctor of Education Sciences, full professor

Annotation

The article presents sites of historical and mathematical orientation and reveals their role in the educational process. The characteristics of each site include an analysis of its structure (sections, subsections) and the materials placed in them. A wide list of domestic and foreign websites is given, the use of materials of which is advisable in the educational process and increases the effectiveness of teacher training to use the history of mathematics in teaching students.

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Drobyshev, Y. A. & Drobysheva, I. V. (2022). DIGITAL CONTENT OF THE HISTORICAL AND MATHEMATICAL COMPONENT OF EDUCATION Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2022, №4 (62), 44. https://doi.org/10.25688/2072-9014.2022.62.4.04
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