Integration of fine arts and computer technologies in art education of students
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v17i.801Keywords:
proximal, individual, composition, color, color scale, rhythm, symmetry, computerAbstract
The paper considers the place of information technology in the acquisition of fine arts at school. The use of information technology in the classroom allows you to actively develop the creative and cognitive abilities of each student, apply graphics, lights, sounds, simulate different situations and among, create an emotional mood, which positively tells on the development of artistic creativity in schoolchildren.
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