Trends and Vectors of Development of Information Educational Resources in the Context of Military Aggression

Authors

  • Iryna Martyniuk National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
  • Karina Fedosenko Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts
  • Halyna Shchyhelska Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University
  • Anna Burlaka Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts
  • Tatiana Voropayeva Taras Shevchenko National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i5.5945

Keywords:

higher education, military aggression, education, Ukraine

Abstract

Under conditions of large-scale military aggression, Ukrainians had to mobilize and clearly respond to radical changes in all spheres of life. The education system updates and diversifies educational resources, disciplinary knowledge, and demonstrates readiness for all possible types of education: off-line (in regions without warfare), online (in red zones and in case of massive rocket attacks), hybrid education, individualized education (for refugees), etc. Education in war involves the use of a variety of information resources and technologies, in addition, involves research operations, selection, use, resulting in a powerful educational system response experience. In fact, in the past three years, humanity became a witness of significant changes in the information landscape available to education. Thus, it can be noted that all these reasons developed the proliferation of online learning and social platforms, the increasing complexity of information storage and sharing methods. Namely, it is the education that offers the deployment of private or free educational resources, or the generalization of content sharing platforms, community websites, or the personal blogs of teachers.

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Published

2023-03-27

How to Cite

Martyniuk, I., Fedosenko, K., Shchyhelska, H., Burlaka, A., & Voropayeva, T. (2023). Trends and Vectors of Development of Information Educational Resources in the Context of Military Aggression. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i5.5945

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