Introduction
The study of the discipline "Information and Communication Technologies"
is
based on the knowledge, gained during training in secondary school in the
disciplines: computer science, mathematics, physics. To consolidate the knowledge
gained in the lecture classes on this discipline, and gain skills and competencies that
will make it possible to use modern information and communication technologies in
various fields of professional activity.
The laboratory workshop consists of 15 laboratory works; the themes of these
works cover all sections of this discipline. Classes are held in computer classes
equipped with appropriate technical and software tools. The fulfillment of
assignments for laboratory work requires the student to be able to use the theoretical
knowledge obtained in lectures on this discipline, as well as in computer science
while studying in secondary school.
As a result of the tasks, the student gets skills to work with various software
projects, use information
resources to search, store and process information.
Knowledge and skills obtained as a result of studying this discipline can be
used by the student when studying other disciplines, while performing independent
(semester, coursework and graduation) works.
For each laboratory work, the purpose of the work, the task is given, the
theoretical and methodical materials are given, there is a link to the literature
sources. Each laboratory work is preceded by a lecture on the topic and literature is
offered for further study. Before performing laboratory work, the student answers
the supervisor's questions and receives an individual assignment.
After performing the laboratory work, the student submits a report to the
teacher.
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