 Interactive method of teaching
  Interactive method of teaching 
 
				
		
				
		
		
 The word "interactive" (English). Interactivity – the ability to interact   or be in    the mode of conversation, dialogue with anything  (computer), with anyone (people).
The word "interactive" (English). Interactivity – the ability to interact   or be in    the mode of conversation, dialogue with anything  (computer), with anyone (people). 
 
				
		
				
		
		
 Interactive learning – learning through   experience Experiences by participants a concrete experience (a game, activity, situation) Understanding of the received experience Generalization Application in practice.
  Interactive learning – learning through   experience Experiences by participants a concrete experience (a game, activity, situation) Understanding of the received experience Generalization Application in practice. 
 
				
		
				
		
		
 Solves three main tasks:  1. Learning and cognitive task (eg. : learn, identify. . . ) 2. Communicative-educational (eg. : development of training skills) 3. Socially-oriented
Solves three main tasks:  1. Learning and cognitive task (eg. : learn, identify. . . ) 2. Communicative-educational (eg. : development of training skills) 3. Socially-oriented 
 
				
		
				
		
		
 The main features of interactive:  1. Forced activation of cognitive activity 2. Independent search solution of the problem 3. The changing role of teachers the role of facilitator or student 4. The exception of monologue presenting material 5. Dialog character
 The main features of interactive:  1. Forced activation of cognitive activity 2. Independent search solution of the problem 3. The changing role of teachers the role of facilitator or student 4. The exception of monologue presenting material 5. Dialog character 
 
				
		
				
		
		
 Forms of interactive learning:  Educational games (games-metaphors, illustrative games) The use of public resources Social projects and extracurricular activities Role-playing Non-standard classes (math Express-lesson-reflection, lesson-the ring, the lesson of open thoughts, a lesson-defending of thesis; lesson-tournament and others)
   Forms of interactive learning:  Educational games (games-metaphors, illustrative games) The use of public resources Social projects and extracurricular activities Role-playing Non-standard classes (math Express-lesson-reflection, lesson-the ring, the lesson of open thoughts, a lesson-defending of thesis; lesson-tournament and others) 
 
				
		
				
		
		
 Any lesson can be interactive, just need to make it in dialog-based.
  Any lesson can be interactive, just need to make it in dialog-based.