Abstract

The digital educational environment in teaching Russian as a foreign language allows you to activate the maximum number of representation systems, making the learning process more dynamic and increasing motivation to learn the Russian language. Stereoscopic and polysensory perception, which arises as a result of a combination of a visual image and a listening text, has a positive effect on both the consolidation of knowledge and the emotional intelligence of students. The article analyzes the psychological characteristics of the trained contingent. For example, the differentiation of perception based on the elements of a representative system of information presentation: visual (visual perception), kinesthetic (tactile sensations), auditory (auditory perception), polymodal (thinking processes). On this basis, we can see how the presentation of educational material changes and how types of memory are formed: motor, figurative and logical. Considering the interaction of the teaching and learning side in a virtual socio-cultural environment, we should focus on establishing a creative type of interaction, when the positions of both subjects of the educational process make the most of the didactic potential of the virtual environment. Only in this case the process of teaching the Russian language will be successful.

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