THE SOFTWARE COMPONENTS FOR ESTABLISHING VIRTUAL LABORATORIES IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS.
Keywords:
virtual laboratories, educational process, software, simulation, distance learning, interactive learning, visualization, laboratory equipment.Abstract
This article analyzes the software components required for the
establishment of virtual laboratories in the educational process. It examines the
necessary software tools and platforms for creating and effectively utilizing virtual
laboratories. The importance and role of virtual laboratories in creating interactive,
immersive, and experiential learning environments for students and learners in distance
education are discussed. The article highlights the capabilities of software, such as
simulations, virtual control of laboratory equipment, visualization of knowledge, and
conducting the learning process in an interactive manner. Virtual laboratories play a
significant role not only in conducting scientific experiments and exercises but also in
developing students' creativity and problem-solving skills. This paper presents
reflections on how virtual laboratories can be created and used to achieve effective
results in the educational process.
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