METHODS OF TEACHING ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/Keywords:
engineering graphics, technical education, CAD technologies, 3D modeling, professional competence, digital education.Abstract
Engineering and computer graphics is one of the fundamental subjects in the system of technical and vocational education. This subject forms students’ spatial imagination, graphic literacy, technical thinking, ability to read and create drawings, and practical skills in using modern computer-aided design technologies. In the current stage of educational development, teaching engineering graphics only through traditional drawing methods is not sufficient. The rapid development of digital technologies, computer graphics, 3D modeling, automated design systems, and visual communication tools requires the modernization of teaching methods.
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