10th International Scientific Conference Technics, Informatics and Education – TIE 2024, str. 607-611
АУТОР(И) / AUTHOR(S): Nemanja Tasić , Miodrag Kovačević , Igor Vecštejn , Tamara Milić
DOI: 10.46793/TIE24.607T
САЖЕТАК /ABSTRACT:
Zadatak obrazovanja je da pripremi učenike za realne životne izazove sa kojima se će se suočavati u poslovnom okruženju, predmet tehnika i tehnologija nije izuzetak. Uzimajući u obzir promene u poslovom okruženju koje se ubrzano dešavaju, veština rešavanja problema je od velike važnosti za akademski i poslovni uspeh. U nastavu je stoga potrebno uvesti novine koje će doprineti osposobljavanju učenika za zadatke koji ih čekaju u daljem obrazovanju i poslovnom okruženju. Ovaj rad bavi se istraživanjem na koji način edukativni softveri mogu da doprinesu da učenici tokom nastave tehnike i tehnologije steknu veštine rešavanje problema
КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ / KEYWORDS:
edukativni softver, tehnika i tehnologija u vaspitanju i obrazovanju, rešavanje problema, veštine 21.veka
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