Modern aspects of the e-learning usage in the field of physical culture
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15391/snsv.2017-3.014Keywords:
physical education, motivation, e-learning, students, educational processAbstract
Andriy Marakushyn, Oleksandr Piddubnyi & Artem Cherednichenko
Purpose: actualize the introduction of e-learning to motivate students to engage in movement activity.
Material & Methods: method of generalization and analysis are selected, which was used to study the approaches, definitions and results of the study among different authors on the research topic.
Results: generalized and analyzed: approaches to the formation of motivation in students for movement activity; definition of e-learning; results of the introduction of e-learning in the educational process of students from different authors.
Conclusion: it is proved that the approaches of different authors on motivating students to movement activity do not include the use of modern e-learning tools; it is established that e-learning can be an excellent complement to the full-time form of education; directions for further scientific research are updated.
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