Journal "Software Engineering"
a journal on theoretical and applied science and technology
ISSN 2220-3397

Issue N12 2024 year

DOI: 10.17587/prin.15.648-661
Hybrid Educational Environment of the University's Engineering Schools for the Implementation of Early Career Guidance for Schoolchildren
Yu. V. Protasova, Associate Professor, julia.nemtinova@yandex.ru, State University named after G. R. Derzhavin, Tambov, 392036, Russian Federation, V. A. Nemtinov, Ph.D. (Eng), Professor., nemtinov.va@yandex.ru, V. G. Shipilova, Graduate Student, shipilova.vika02@mail.ru, V. V. Morozov, Engineer, tmb-morozov@yandex.ru, A. A. Rodina, Head of Department, ant.rodina1209@yandex.ru, K. V. Nemtinov, Leading Researcher, kir155@mail.ru, Tambov State Technical University, Tambov, 392000, Russian Federation
Corresponding author: Vladimir A. Nemtinov, Ph.D. (Eng), Professor, Tambov State Technical University, Tambov, 392000, Russian Federation E-mail: nemtinov.va@yandex.ru
Received on September 11, 2024
Accepted on October 15, 2024

The paper considers the issues of developing a technology for creating a hybrid educational environment, including, along with real research laboratories, various virtual laboratories with the possibility of fully immersing schoolchildren in their space, which would increase the level of vocational guidance for schoolchildren, namely: improving their knowledge of professions, interest in engineering areas, confidence in the choice a future career, the development of professionally significant competencies; and would also be very attractive to them. The authors of the work focus on the virtual component of the hybrid educational environment of the university's engineering school. The formal description of the technology uses functional diagrams in the IDEF0 notation. The following basic programming environments are used as development tools: Twinmotion, Bigscreen, 3DVista Tour, LMS Moodle.

Keywords: engineering schools, educational process, VR technology, e-learning, career guidance for schoolchildren, Twinmotion, Bigscreen, LMS Moodle, 3DVista Virtual Tour
pp. 648—661
For citation:
Protasova Yu. V., Nemtinov V. A., Shipilova V. G., Morozov V. V., Rodina A. A., Nemtinov K. V. Hybrid Educational Environment of the University's Engineering Schools for the Implementation of Early Career Guidance for Schoolchildren, Programmnaya Ingeneria, 2024, vol. 15, no. 12, pp. 648—661. DOI: 10.17587/prin.14.648-661. (in Russian).
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