Digitalization of the Educational Process in the Field of Culture and Art: Challenges and Prospects

Rufina Dobrovolska, Oksana Моsendz, Rostyslav Symonenko, Viktoriya Manaylo-Prykhodko, Vladyslav Zaitsev

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The aim of this article is to assess the challenges and opportunities presented by the digitalization of the educational process within the realm of culture and art. To achieve this objective, a range of analytical methods such as analysis, synthesis, prognostication, systematic examination, and comparison were employed. The findings underscore the favorable impact of digitalization on the educational landscape of culture and the arts. A key innovation lies in the potential widespread integration of cutting-edge solutions into the educational framework, as well as the utilization of virtual and augmented reality, facilitating the development of essential competencies required to mold a new generation of digital-savvy professionals. The conclusions consolidate strategies for surmounting the primary challenges encountered by digitalization in the field of cultural studies and the arts within the Ukrainian context. The study highlights several pivotal areas crucial for the advancement of digital education in culture and the arts. These areas encompass the establishment of a digitalized educational environment, the cultivation of digital and informational proficiencies, the exploration of innovative digital learning modalities and techniques, and the fostering of virtual engagement with artistic creations. To ensure the progression and effectiveness of art education in the digital era, it is imperative to strike a harmonious balance between traditional pedagogical approaches and the imperatives of contemporary digital society. The central emphasis should revolve around aligning the organization of art education with the evolving demands of the modern world.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v12n5p82

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