METHODS OF TRAINING IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND DATABASE MANAGEMENT
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Education in the field of information systems, database management, teaching methodsAbstract
This article is devoted to the development and testing of teaching methods, the purpose of which is the formation of competencies in the field of information systems and database management. The article discusses the basic principles, stages and learning tools designed to improve the level of knowledge of students or specialists in this field. The author analyzes in detail the modern requirements of the labor market and technological trends that determine the necessary skills in the field of information systems and database management. The methodology includes practical tasks, case studies and other educational tools that contribute to more effective assimilation of the material. The article is intended for teachers, teachers and specialists engaged in training and development of competencies in the field of information technology, as well as for anyone interested in modern approaches to training in the field of information systems and database management.
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