Abstract

The article discusses various types of digital math tasks to be performed on computers or tablets. The experience of creating digital tasks in mathematics with complex answers from the point of view of automatic verifcation: algebraic expressions, geometric constructions, graphs of functions, etc. is discussed. As an example of the use of digital tasks, the use of digital materials for preparing schoolchildren for the Unifed State Exam in mathematics of a profle level is considered. The article also discusses various forms of using simulators and tests in the educational process: supporting the independent activities of students in the full-time educational process, supporting online learning with a teacher in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, independent online learning without a teacher based on specially prepared and structured training courses. In the latter case, in addition to simulators, it is proposed to use other digital educational resources to increase the visibility of the educational material and organize self-control of learning outcomes: videos, slides, dynamic models, training exercises for problems with a detailed answer to the options for the USE control and measuring materials.

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