Problems and Prospects for the Art Education Development in Higher Educational Institutions Based on Big Data Technologies and Digital Platforms

Kseniia Prykhod’ko, Olena Khil, Olena Pobirchenko, Oksana Umrihina, Vira Kalabska, Olha Bobyr

Abstract


In order to build an effective system of providing educational services in the art direction, it is necessary to possess an assessment of the results of Big Data initial implementation. Previously conducted studies on the specifics of implementing digital platforms in the educational art space are incomplete and insufficient. Most universities of different countries introduce these systems independently, and, therefore, there are no methods and principles for implementing such measures in the educational process. The purpose of the present research is to assess the role of Big Data and digital platforms in improving the quality and efficiency of art education. An analysis of assessing the implementation and functioning of digital systems in the leading higher educational institutions of the art direction in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Ukraine was carried out. This made it possible to generalize the experience gained and identify the main trends of this process. This made it possible to generalize the experience gained and identify the main trends of this process. In particular, 70% of students have a positive attitude towards using digital platforms that allow them to expand their awareness and informativeness, and 73% note these platforms as a source of obtaining available information. This made it possible to generalize the experience gained and identify the main tendencies of this process. As a result, modelling of the concept of using Big Data in higher education in the art direction has been presented. The main methods and examples of using Big Data in art education have been defined and characterized. Prospective directions for further application and implementation of innovative digital systems have been indicated. The use of research results creates opportunities for more flexible expansion of existing digital systems and the formation of new directions for subsequent implementation in the educational process. The research pointed to the most significant problem of comprehensive using Big Data by students due to ignorance and lack of awareness of the potential of Big Data in terms of planning, forecasting behavioral actions both in the process of learning, and in future professional activities. Further development of the research topic should focus on the quantitative and qualitative assessment of existing systems and the formation of a detailed methodology for the introduction of the latest educational services in the art education system.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v11n9p81

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