Abstract

The paper proposes a model of digital competence of the humanities and computer science students. Digital skills are required to present scientific findings in a foreign language. The article justifies the necessity to form students’ digital competence which allows them to present scientific findings in the form of infographics using cross-cutting digital technologies. Scientific originality of the study involves identifying differences in the formation of foreign-language competence in the description of infographics among students of different training areas. As a result, it is shown that the humanities and computer science students manifest different levels of digital competence, which conditions the necessity to develop this competence. The research findings are as follows: the authors propose a model of student researcher digital competence, describe the stages of teaching the description of infographics (introductory, lexico-grammatical, preparatory, practical, digital). For each stage the authors develop a set of professionally oriented tasks aimed to improve students’ digital competence.

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