Treffer: Formation of competencies among students when studying the discipline "Descriptive geometry and computer graphics".

Title:
Formation of competencies among students when studying the discipline "Descriptive geometry and computer graphics".
Source:
AIP Conference Proceedings; 2025, Vol. 3268 Issue 1, p1-7, 7p
Database:
Complementary Index

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The article discusses the issues of interrelation and mutual penetration of the results of studying various general engineering disciplines for the formation of professional competencies of an engineer. The ability to use theoretical knowledge acquired during training in everyday professional activities is the key to the success of a future specialist in the field of his professional demand. Methods that increase the result of mastering new knowledge in the field of graphic training of a specialist are considered. Conclusions are drawn about the unity of basic training of students. The ability to solve the problem "Intersection of the point of intersection of a straight line with a general plane" by the projection method is reinforced by a visual image of a 3D model for solving this problem, attention is paid to consolidating the acquired knowledge. It is concluded that it is necessary to fix the knowledge, skills and abilities of descriptive geometry and engineering graphics for the subsequent use of this knowledge in the development of both general education and professionally oriented subjects and disciplines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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