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METHODOLOGICAL-TEACHING COMPLEX AND MULTIMEDIA IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 7 (85). P. 137-140

Informational society has got new educational requirements to the quality of the taught. These requirements could be met via modern methodological-teaching complexes on the base of multimedia technologies, which could help to increase the speed of perception, and full understanding of the large data array in foreign languages.

Keywords: multimedia, methodological-teaching complex, foreign language, teaching, information

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METHODOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE TO ADULTS WITH THE HELP PF MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 9 (87). P. 30-34

Professional-orientated teaching oral communication of adult students has got its peculiarity that is defined by a number of methodological and psychological approaches. Consideration of these approaches simultaneously with multimedia technologies will let to create such a teaching-methodological medium where we can faster and more efficiently form and develop the necessary qualities of the future specialist taking into account his or her personality.

Keywords: professional-orientated communication, multimedia technologies, adults, psychological

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Implementation of the Multimedia aid in teaching adult learners foreign professional-orientated communication // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 64-67

Informational society has got new educational requirements to the quality of the foreign professional-orientated training of the adult learners. This given requirements could be satisfied via implementation into praxis of the modern multimedia aid. The tool and practical approach are described in this given research paper.

Keywords: multimedia, multimedia aid, adult learners, professional-orientated communication, exercises.

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THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING ADULT TO PROFESSIONAL-ORIENTED FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION IN A NON-LINGUISTIC INSTITUTION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 167-170

It should be noted that in practice of the Russian university' adult education and professional-oriented communication in English, there is some kind of underestimation of the capabilities of information technology training, including multimedia. A rare and ineffective use of multimedia in the Universities is also due to non-linguistic reality of modern higher education in Russia: the creation of computer databases in the universities is not accompanied by suffi ciently studying the problems of application of new teaching materials for educational purposes. In theory, teaching practice and university systems of the teacher training multimedia application is given insuffi cient attention. At the same time, the results of foreign and domestic studies are contradictory and don't always favor the use of computer technology in the learning process.

Keywords: informational technology, multimedia, adult learners, English language training, professional-oriented, communication

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PRACTICAL APPROACH IN ORGANIZATION OF THE SELF-STUDY IN THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE WITH THE HELP OF IT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 5 (120). P. 37-40

The use of IT and multimedia in education can fundamentally change the present system of the foreign language learning. Unique possibilities of the IT can let us faster and more intensely develop skills of much more proficient foreign l-ge level of communication, which includes the ability to reflection, comparison, synthesis and analyses, find connections between phenomenon and any possible ways of solving complex problems, including planning and intergroup interaction. The role of a tutor is gradually changing: this person is no more the only source of knowledge; he or she becomes an advisor or helper in the process of education. There appear to be a real possibility for the learners to get any necessary knowledge by themselves in self-study, in our rapidly changing world, the need of more individualized educational strategies which could let them be the active member of the educational process.

Keywords: IT, multimedia, self-study, learners, foreign l-ge, education, data, WebCT

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THE PROBLEM OF IMPLEMENTING INFORMATION EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR TRAINING FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED COMMUNICATION OF THE LECTURERS OF NONLINGUISTIC EDUCATION PROGRAMMES // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 176-179

We consider the problem of professionally oriented training foreign language of the non-linguistic specialties lecturers as well as the phenomenon of “multimedia,” that can act as didactic means, facilitating faster and higher quality than the traditional means of teaching foreign language professionally oriented communication.

Keywords: informational technology, multimedia, adult learners, the English language, training, professionaloriented communication

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THE SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED COMMUNICATION OF THE NONLINGUISTIC SPECIALTIES LECTURERS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 119-122

Here are considered the methods of teaching foreign language professionally oriented communication of the nonlinguistic university lecturers. For effective implementation of the goals and educational process objectives as a whole and of each stage in a particular training interaction is based on the consistent implementation of the principles underlying modern methods of language teaching. In particular, there were defined the following specific characteristics in teaching foreign language professionally oriented communication of the non-linguistic specialties lecturers as absolute and variable.

Keywords: adult learners, English language teaching methodology, specific characteristics. professionallyoriented foreign language, communication

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EFFECTIVE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY USE IN TEACHING ADULT LEARNERS TO PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION IN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 8 (149). P. 9-12

This article deals with the problem of information technology effective usage (in particular multimedia) at adult learners professionally oriented communication teaching as multimedia and information technologies universal distribution makes it necessary to search for any new and modern approaches of the teaching process organization in technical university, including creation of language environment via information technology, so a teacher has to apply effectively information and multimedia technologies while teaching professionally oriented language at high school. Information and multimedia technologies implementation in the high school educational process will allow correctly to supplement and combine traditional approaches to teaching to foreign professionally oriented communication with the most innovative ones, will apply an individual approach to each of the adult learners, objectively assessing the acquired knowledge and skills of an individual.

Keywords: information technology, multimedia, adult learners, English language training, professional oriented communication

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IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING ADULT LEARNERS TO PROFESSIONAL-ORIENTED COMMUNICATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 8 (149). P. 43-47

This article deals with the problems of teaching adult learners to foreign languages (mainly English). With the help of multimedia, video projectors, electronic screens and networks there appear new opportunities for mass and more effective language learning, connected with the organization of the foreign language environment and visualization of the physical or informational objects of the language. Therefore it is necessary to rethink and refine a great number of issues in the foreign language teaching, including the system of relations in the paradigm «teacher – computer – adult learner,» as well as the role and importance in this system of the teacher herself\himself.

Keywords: adult learners, information technologies, multimedia, teaching foreign languages, English, communication, professional-oriented

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