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CREATING BALANCE BETWEEN DIGITAL RESOURCES AND COLLABORATIVE WORK IN TEACHING ENGLISH. / Kitaeva, E.M.; Senichkina, O.A.

ANNUAL GSOM EMERGING MARKETS CONFERENCE 2019: Conference book. St. Petersburg : Издательство Санкт-Петербургского университета, 2019. p. 222-224.

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Harvard

Kitaeva, EM & Senichkina, OA 2019, CREATING BALANCE BETWEEN DIGITAL RESOURCES AND COLLABORATIVE WORK IN TEACHING ENGLISH. in ANNUAL GSOM EMERGING MARKETS CONFERENCE 2019: Conference book. Издательство Санкт-Петербургского университета, St. Petersburg, pp. 222-224, 6th international GSOM Emerging Markets Conference-2019, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation, 3/10/19.

APA

Kitaeva, E. M., & Senichkina, O. A. (2019). CREATING BALANCE BETWEEN DIGITAL RESOURCES AND COLLABORATIVE WORK IN TEACHING ENGLISH. In ANNUAL GSOM EMERGING MARKETS CONFERENCE 2019: Conference book (pp. 222-224). Издательство Санкт-Петербургского университета.

Vancouver

Kitaeva EM, Senichkina OA. CREATING BALANCE BETWEEN DIGITAL RESOURCES AND COLLABORATIVE WORK IN TEACHING ENGLISH. In ANNUAL GSOM EMERGING MARKETS CONFERENCE 2019: Conference book. St. Petersburg: Издательство Санкт-Петербургского университета. 2019. p. 222-224

Author

Kitaeva, E.M. ; Senichkina, O.A. / CREATING BALANCE BETWEEN DIGITAL RESOURCES AND COLLABORATIVE WORK IN TEACHING ENGLISH. ANNUAL GSOM EMERGING MARKETS CONFERENCE 2019: Conference book. St. Petersburg : Издательство Санкт-Петербургского университета, 2019. pp. 222-224

BibTeX

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title = "CREATING BALANCE BETWEEN DIGITAL RESOURCES AND COLLABORATIVE WORK IN TEACHING ENGLISH",
abstract = "The research focuses on three approaches of teaching English with various ways of digital resources implementation. The experiments carried out show levels of efficacy in developing professionally significant qualities along with soft skills in university students. The approaches in question have been aimed at creating conditions for increasing teaching/learning quality and making graduates more competitive in the labor market. Evidence-based research was conducted with 72 students majoring in psychology. Research methodology included pedagogical observation, analysis of test results, questionnaire and psychodiagnostic surveys. Different amount of DR application in the study characterizes methodology approaches, the course design including 80%, 60% and 45% of digital study time in each case. Results of the study show that efficacy of each approach mostly correlates with lexical and grammar material. The questionnaire survey along with test results show that students groups involved in this experiment prefer blending approaches in the study process, and consider digital resources as a “supplementary aid” rather than the basis for the study.",
keywords = "DIGITAL RESOURCES, Soft Skills, OPEN PAIR/ GROUP METHODOLOGY, CLASS MANAGEMENT, Course design, university students",
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RIS

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