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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 1 (4). P. 10-17

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. // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 1998. Issue 5 (8). P. 3-9

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Problem of natural dynamic system description // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 2 (18). P. 21-27

We suggest the complex approach to the research of the changing natural fields. This approach consists of two stages: assigning components from the time rows in the each point of space and classification of the all components. It was shown that classification allows us to find the interior regularities of the natural fields.

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Interior structure of the temperature field in Tomsk region // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2000. Issue 2 (18). P. 33-39

Suggested approach of geophysical fields researching was realised for the Tomsk region temperature field. It was revealed and cartographicated characteristics of researched field. Revealed interiour annual movement amplitude dependence of the average temperature meaning It's showed that for the com-parely small regions with the moderately compact measuring net that dependence has the same character as for the North Hemisphere. Also demonstrated the impact of that dependence on the calendar monthes trend forming

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Circulating Conditions of the Forming Precipitation Fields of the Warm Year Period on the Tomsk Region // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 87-92

In the present work are revealing 10 types of the circulating processes on the basis of the genetic approach to classification of synoptic processes for Tomsk area. Five processes among them concern to cyclone types, three processes relate to the clear anticyclone type and the last two belong to small - gradient fields. Also, is shown the influence of each type of synoptic processes in the forming of the precipitation, both on the areas and at the each station

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Forming of the Long Term Trend Precipitation Field above Asiatic Area of Russia // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 6 (57). P. 92-97

Numerical values of the long-term trend components for 129 points of Asiatic area of Russia are estimated. The typical trend fields are determined and classification of long-term trends is executed

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ESTIMATION OF BIOCHEMICAL ACTIVITY OF MIRE ECOSYSTEMS WITH USING CLUSTER-ANALYTICAL METHOD // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 6 (84). P. 112-116

The work makes analysis of the regularities of sharing of the separate groups of microorganisms in oligotrophic mires of West Siberia with using cluster-analytical method. The relationships between characteristic, regimes of oligotrophic mires and activity of the biochemical processes are revealed.

Keywords: peat mire, peat formation, biochemical processes, microflora, cluster analysis

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THE INDICATORING METHOD OF VALUE COMPETENCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 11 (89). P. 70-73

This article include description of method value students' competences

Keywords: competence, indicator, method of value competence

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THE APPROACH TO THE CONTROL OF KNOWLEDGE IN A VIRTUAL EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 5 (146). P. 41-44

The article offers an approach to knowledge control in a virtual educational environment, which differs from the known methods of a weighted sum of time costs when students passing of control tests and received successful response. The article gives the algorithm to the control of knowledge, showing the success of learning within the discipline which is being studied.

Keywords: educational process, the virtual educational environment, the control of knowledge

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COMPETENCE-BASED MODEL OF A PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY GRADUATE OF PHYSICS SPECIALITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 178-181

In this paper the model of the specialist graduate of pedagogical higher education institution of physical or naturalscience specialty based on quantitative estimation of degree of formation of competences is offered. For calculation of the numerical values of competences the earlier developed and adapted indicator method of estimation of competences was used. Such approach allowes for the feedback by monitoring and analysis of dynamics of competence-based portraits. Regular research of the state of portraits at different stages of training gives the opportunity to trace the trend of development of competences of a certain student, and the use of classification procedure allows for the reception of the idea about the portrait distribution of the whole group.

Keywords: educational process, specialist model, competence, indicator estimating method of competences

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ABOUT APPLICATION OF THE AVATAR TECHNOLOGY IN PHYSICAL AND TECHNICAL ELECTRONIC EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 11 (152). P. 187-192

The description of the concept of electronic training by means of technology of avatars is provided in article. Basic elements of this concept are connected with application of virtual reality and possibility of the pupil-teacher interaction in the avatar-avatar or the pupil-avatar formats on the basis of the elements of artificial intelligence. The functions used in this system have to provide full maintenance of training in the discipline chosen by it. Implementation of this concept will allow not to completely replace the main traditional forms of education, but to diversify training elements, and also to make this process highly technological.

Keywords: educational process, technology of training, electronic training, avatar, training environment

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THE PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN THE PROCESS OF LEARNING NATURAL SCIENCE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 12 (189). P. 147-152

Due to the changed priorities of education, the study of the processes of obtaining and transformation of the information by students is relevant. The article discusses the issue of working with the information, which is the basis of knowledge, which, in turn, is the basis for the formation of competencies. The provision of definitions of information is the most important for the learning process. It is shown that when presenting information it is necessary to take into account the psychophysical characteristics of the individual. Discusses the circulation of information in the process of its presentation, as well as the process of encoding information during its transfer from teacher to student. The process of „recoding“ signals is complicated by the fact that, as you know, according to the teachings of I. P. Pavlov about the higher nervous activity, the person perceives the world through the 1-St and 2-nd signal systems. The first signal system provides perception of the world at the level of perception, the second signal system provides perception of the world at the conceptual level. The average person have these systems operating synchronously. The authors experimentally demonstrated the predominance of one of the signal systems in perception of the objects by the scientific staff of humanitarian and natural science faculties. According to the results of this experiment, interesting conclusions were drawn. Using elements of information theory, highlight the actual aspects, to which it is necessary to pay attention in the teaching of natural science disciplines. Thus, the authors believe that in the pedagogical process it is necessary to pay special attention to the ways of information selection, to take into account the value of information for certain categories of students, to consider ways of fixing unconditional and conditional information. The issues of the transformation (recoding) of information in the learning process, the necessity of taking account of psychophysiological type of students assimilating the information. The article will be of interest to the teachers of the natural sciences of university and secondary schools.

Keywords: knowledge, information, value of information, recoding information

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