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USING MIND MAPS DURING LECTURE CLASSES AT A UNIVERSITY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF INFORMATION SCIENCE)

Pedagogical Informatics , UDC: 378.004 DOI: 10.25688/2072-9014.2024.68.2.03

Authors

  • Vasilyuk Nadezhda N. Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences

Annotation

The article describes the experience of using mind maps for delivering lectures on computer science to university students. In the classroom at the university, the teacher is often faced with a misunderstanding of the educational material by students. The use of mind maps, that is, the presentation of lecture material in the form of a map, in the center of which the main idea is located, can change the attitude towards lectures. The study showed that mind maps could also be used for lecturing in computer science. Several recommendations were formulated for the implementation of mind maps in the learning process.

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Vasilyuk, N. N. (2024). USING MIND MAPS DURING LECTURE CLASSES AT A UNIVERSITY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF INFORMATION SCIENCE) Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 2 (68), 31. https://doi.org/10.25688/2072-9014.2024.68.2.03
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