2020
DOI: 10.31812/123456789/4421
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The use of AR elements in the study of foreign languages at the university

Abstract: The article deals with the analysis of the impact of the using AR technology in the study of a foreign language by university students. It is stated out that AR technology can be a good tool for learning a foreign language. The use of elements of AR in the course of studying a foreign language, in particular in the form of virtual excursions, is proposed. Advantages of using AR technology in the study of the German language are identified, namely: the possibility of involvement of different channels of informa… Show more

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“…The article "Training techniques in the education of simultaneous interpreters using specialised equipment" [43] by Svitlana Amelina, Rostyslav Tarasenko, Serhiy Semerikov, Vasyl Shynkaruk and Jan apek (figure 13) deals This article highlights further research by the authors, begun in [44][45][46].…”
Section: Learning Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article "Training techniques in the education of simultaneous interpreters using specialised equipment" [43] by Svitlana Amelina, Rostyslav Tarasenko, Serhiy Semerikov, Vasyl Shynkaruk and Jan apek (figure 13) deals This article highlights further research by the authors, begun in [44][45][46].…”
Section: Learning Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conditions of application of telecommunication solutions in remote subject-information environments for acquiring competencies in the mastering of technical specialties are analyzed in detail by Barker et al [1], Calvo et al [6], Lovianova et al [21], Milani and Navimipour [23], Modlo and Semerikov [24], Modlo et al [25,26], Rashevska and Soloviev [37], Vlasenko et al [48,49]. The current state of virtualization of the educational laboratory in the field of science, technology and technology is summarized with recommendations and outlining the prospects for further development in the works of Bondarenko, Pakhomova and Lewoniewski [2], Bondarenko, Pakhomova and Zaselskiy [3], de Hei et al [12], Kiv et al [17], Lavrentieva et al [20], Nechypurenko and Soloviev [30], Nechypurenko et al [28], Nechypurenko, Selivanova and Chernova [29], Nechypurenko et al [31], Pererva et al [34], Potkonjak et al [36], Syvyi et al [42], Tarasenko et al [43], Zinonos, Vihrova and Pikilnyak [52]. Directions of extension of functional of subject area of experimental researches to full-fledged workshop format in the appearance of diagram models with introduction of mechanism of prototyping of components see into by Karagiannis and Buchmann [15], also algorithms for the identification and arrangement of such components are being developed by Goyal and Ferrara [10], Jia et al [14], Murphy [27].…”
Section: Analysis Of Modern Views Of Authoritative Scientists On Prob...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher education applicants are acquainted in advance with the theoretical material. Then in the classroom, they begin the practical implementation of tasks that are presented in the tutorial using QR-codes [34,38,39]. Higher education applicants, with the help of applications for reading QR-codes enter the appropriate section of the course and begin to perform tasks using a PC or mobile phone, using presented interactive audiovisual online tools, such as: multimedia presentations for practical work, interactive laboratory work, lectures with audiovisual support, educational computer interactive simulators, etc.…”
Section: Training Technology Of Future Agricultural Engineers In An I...mentioning
confidence: 99%