Features and possibilities of working with the electronic journal. Electronic journal: specifics of work and audience analysis. How to work with an electronic journal

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Electronic journal: specifics of work and audience analysis

Gone are the days when electronic journals were seen as a lightweight version of a paper ("real") magazine. Success stories not so much yet, but they prove that e-zines are on par with conventional publications while retaining some important features and benefits. We will consider the specifics of the work of the electronic journal and the experience of analyzing the readership on the example of the journal "Economic Sociology".

Specifics and advantages of the electronic journal

The first electronic journals in Russia were created at the turn of the new millennium "for growth" at a time when the Internet audience was rather limited. In 2000, the number of Internet users was 3.6% of Russia's urban population. 56% of citizens, according to the Fund " Public opinion have not heard of the Internet at all. The download time for a 1 MB file was up to 10 minutes (I had to keep the volume of the number within 1.2 MB and make remote applications). And the main means of transferring information were 3.5-inch floppy disks. Now many of these things are perceived with a smile. Technical restrictions on access to electronic journals have been removed, and the availability of electronic versions of the journal (or at least the availability of annotations on the site) has turned from exotic into a mandatory requirement for any publication. The best e-journals are no longer viewed as a kind of "under-published". Many even began to see them as the main prospect for the development of the magazine business.

Observing the fundamental unity of academic and publishing requirements with conventional journals, the electronic edition has its own noticeable advantages over paper counterparts.

The main advantage of the electronic journal is absolute accessibility for the reader from the first to the last issue from the moment of the release of each issue. You can easily and at any time get all the issues of the magazine and keep them at hand in your computer. Links to journal articles are easily integrated into virtual texts and e-learning programs used in Learning Management Systems.

To this is added the exact knowledge of the real "circulation" of each issue. It is measured by the number of downloads by users of the full number (see figures below). This circulation, unlike a regular magazine, is not fixed, it grows constantly every year and differs in individual issues. This allows, among other things, to determine the focus of reader interest at the statistical level.

The installed counters make it possible to measure in sufficient detail the volume and structure of the readership as a whole and for each individual issue (we will return to examples later).

E-journal is more economical. The editorial and publishing costs here are similar to the paper edition. But due to the absence of costs for replication, the costs of publishing an electronic journal are reduced by about two times compared to a conventional journal.

Finally, the electronic journal provides the reader with additional services - the ability to search by keywords, a quick view of all issues under selected headings, obtaining statistics, etc. A network mailing is done to regular readers of the journal, it is possible to develop interactive forms with readers.

The journal "Economic Sociology", which will be discussed below, does not have a separate paper version. It was fundamentally created and promoted precisely as an electronic magazine in order to prove that this format is not only not secondary, but can compete with the best paper magazines, and eventually surpass many of them.

Portrait of an electronic magazine

The electronic journal "Economic Sociology" has been published since 2000. The founders are the National Research University - Higher School of Economics (since 2007) and Vadim Valerievich Radaev (editor-in-chief).

The purpose of the journal from its very first issue is to affirm international standards sociological research, present contemporary works of Russian and foreign authors in the field of economic sociology, inform the professional community about new research projects, involve young colleagues in the professional community, as well as exchange experience in teaching socio-economic disciplines. Each issue contains new translations, mainly about the "modern classics" - the most famous works of 1990-2000. All headings are permanent, contained in each issue.

The journal remains the only specialized academic publication in Russia in the field of economic sociology and occupies key positions in it. It publishes materials reflecting state of the art economic sociology and contributing to the development of this area in its modern sense.

Access to all issues of the journal is permanent, free and free of charge at http://www. ecsoc. hse. ru. Each issue is contained in a single file (10-12 sheets in PDF format).

The journal meets all requirements for academic periodical. All issues go through a full cycle of editing and proofreading. A single standard for the design of materials is maintained. The magazine has a full professional design layout. Since 2008, mandatory double anonymous review of all articles has been introduced. The journal does not charge any fees for publications.

Formally, the magazine is also no different from a conventional paper edition. It has an editorial board and a permanent staff of editorial staff (responsible secretary of the journal -), has ISSN 1726-3247, is registered with the Ministry of Press (El No. 77-8029). Since 2009, it has been included in the RSCI, in 2010, among the first group of electronic journals, it was included in the list of journals of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation.

The magazine is published 5 times a year: in January, March, May, September and November. It is distinguished by the scrupulous accuracy of the release - each issue is published in the third decade of the declared month. Not a single number in 11 years was late for a single day.

Every year, starting from 2006, the journal holds an all-Russian competition of works by regional authors and novice authors. The works of the winners and runners-up are published in the journal.

The impact factor of the journal (RSCI, 2009) is 0.189. According to this indicator, the journal is in 4th place among specialized sociological publications (if we remove the “noises” from this list), leaving ahead of the World of Russia, Region: Economics and Sociology and the Journal of Social Policy Research and bypassing many other strong sociological publications. editions.

Readership measurement experience

The electronic format of the journal allows you to form a relatively detailed idea of ​​your readership - its volume, structure by different indicators, follow the dynamics over the years, follow from this point of view the fate of each individual issue or individual material (if the issues are "cut"). We will give the most telling significant figures about the visitors of the site of the journal "Economic Sociology" and its readership.

The number of visitors to the magazine site has a relatively steady upward trend, reaching up to one and a half times a year. During the period of publication of the magazine, the average monthly traffic to the site increased from 500 to more than 4,000 unique visitors. There are clear seasonal fluctuations in this attendance, with a dip in July-August (during this period the journal is not published) and two peaks in May and December of each year (on the eve of student sessions).

Rice. 1. Average monthly site traffic (number of unique addresses)

Note: The temporary drop in the number of visits in 2010 was caused by gaps in statistical accounting due to the transfer of the journal to another technological platform.

Gradually, the readership of the magazine is also growing. The circulation of the journal is increased by a cumulative total. In the first month after the release, each issue is downloaded by up to 1 thousand people. For a year, this figure grows to an average of 2.5 thousand, in two years - up to 4.5-5 thousand. And in five years it reaches a normal level - 5-7 thousand downloads, depending on the number. Several leading numbers are approaching the 8,000 mark. The average circulation a year after the release of the magazine is gradually accelerating.

Rice. 2. Average circulation of magazines of one year as of 12/17/2011 (cumulative total)

Note: The counter was supplied in 2001. The total number of number downloads for 2000-2001. actually a little more.

The geographic cross section of the readership divides it into three parts that are close in size. The first third falls on Moscow, the second - on the Russian regions, the third - on readers from other countries (near and far abroad are divided approximately in half). In the near abroad, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan stand out, in the far abroad - the USA, Canada, Bulgaria, Germany.

The future of the magazine

Despite the availability of the necessary financial resources, the log will remain electronic project. But life does not stand still, and much in the work of the magazine will soon change.

The first ten-year cycle of the journal publication has come to an end. And we believe that the main function of this period - enlightenment - has been relatively successfully completed. Economic sociology is institutionalized as a professional discipline. A critical mass of classical and modern foreign texts was translated, which made it possible to introduce key terms and concepts into circulation, to form a professional language for the Russian-speaking audience. A corpus of texts has been created that reflects the results of theoretical and empirical research by Russian-speaking authors. While maintaining the educational element of its activities, the journal should in the next few years switch to new level work and other professional tasks.

The task of internationalization of the journal "Economic Sociology" is defined as a key reference point for the near future. This does not mean a transition to English (except for the abstracts of articles and the English site already submitted). The magazine will continue to work for a wide Russian-speaking audience, but this will be done in a slightly different way. An international editorial board of the journal will be created - not to formally include outstanding names, but to change the format of the journal's activities by actively including our foreign colleagues working in Russian in its activities.

The journal will pay more attention to current research conducted in the international professional community. Since the pool of Russian authors who meet the proposed standards of academic texts remains rather narrow, it is planned to expand the circle of authors by including researchers from different countries. Also, texts from related disciplines will be published more actively - neo-institutional economic theory, anthropology, economic psychology and other areas that may be of interest to economic sociologists.

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"Electronic journal in the work of teachers and class teachers"

Electronic journals and diariesslowly but surely enter the daily life of schools. Education should not lag behind other areas of life, because schools educate people who will live in the society of the future. And imagine tomorrow without computers, the Internet and other technical means the new century is no longer possible.

The program has an intuitive interface that mimics a traditional classroom magazine. The basic operating techniques are very simple, which greatly facilitates the development of the program by users with a wide variety of PC skills. It can be noted a significant time saving when working with the program and the release of the teacher from routine operations. The program automates the process thematic planning and makes it possible for both the teacher and the administration to track the progress of the program and, if necessary, to correct it.

The program works on the basis of a database already available in the school, which frees the school from the need to maintain several databases.

The use of an electronic class journal in the activities of all subject teachers completes the construction of a single information space of the school, in which teachers, administration, students and their parents would be united. aim implementation of the "electronic classroom journal" is a gradual transition from paper to electronic form accounting for student progress, automation of routine computing processes.

Advantages "electronic classroom journal":

  1. "transparency" in front of students, parents and school administration of the course of the pedagogical process,
  2. objectivity of setting intermediate and final marks;
  3. the ability to predict the performance of individual students and the class as a whole;
  4. ease of control over attendance by students of training sessions, educational and thematic planning and implementation of programs by teachers;
  5. high level of log data security subject to compliance with information security rules

First of all, we will create all the conditionsfor the work of a subject teacher with "EJ" at the workplace.United the local network integrates all school computers and all computers used by the school administration.

My principled position is that a subject teacher should work with an electronic journal only at his workplace in real time. Information technology should actually facilitate the work of the teacher, and not complicate it. The teacher must see the real benefits of working with electronic journal to automate the routine processes of recording student progress and to facilitate their work. Working with an electronic journal should save the teacher's time.

But in order for all this to start working, the school administration held a seminar, the main idea of ​​which was to show the specific possibilities of the EJ program to really facilitate the work of subject teachers and class teachers. During this training, the basic technological methods of working with the program are mastered. It is especially important that all teachers of the school receive work skills, since all teachers will work with the program at their workplace on their own.

A serious obstacle to the introduction of "electronic journal" is that electronic document at school does not have an official status and cannot be a full-fledged replacement for a traditional magazine. Thus, it became necessary to keep two copies of the class journal - in electronic and traditional form.

Since work with EJ is mandatory for all teachers, the performance indicator can be considered the timeliness of entering information, the objectivity of the output of the final marks. Difficulties encountered by teachers are regularly monitored and instructive seminars are held in the system to overcome these difficulties.

I would like to emphasize that Information Technology in our school is not an end in itself, but only a means to improve the quality of our activities.

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Digital libraries, features of working with them

Introduction

Digital libraries and their role for professional activity

Features of working with electronic libraries

Conclusion

Bibliography

Introduction

information library electronic

Libraries have become one of the most sought-after resources on the Internet. They are called both virtual and electronic, digital libraries. The peculiarity of this kind of library is that a certain part of the information fund (or the entire fund) after digital processing become available via networks, CD or DVD. They can be virtual, that is, exist, so to speak, “without walls”, or rely on the resources of already existing traditional libraries. In the latter, as a rule, catalogs are first digitized, and the data necessary for users are sent by e-mail, regular mail or fax. To meet the needs of readers, specially trained personnel are working, using modern facilities information and communication technologies. The name "electronic libraries" is the most frequently used in Russia.

How useful are such libraries for professional activities? The fact that it is possible to work with catalogs, access to electronic materials: digitized printed works (books, magazines, illustrations, maps, diagrams, graphs, etc.), photographs, films and videos, paintings, three-dimensional models, animations, audio files and so on. Moreover, catalogs and many electronic materials are offered in the mode of free (free) access.

Consider in this essay the essence digital libraries, their role for professional activities (on the example of a teacher's activity) and features of working with electronic libraries.

1. Digital libraries and their role for professional activities

The availability of materials in various electronic formats, whether originally created in electronic form or digitized, gave rise to a discussion of the concept of a digital library, which was defined as follows:

"The electronic library is an information service in which all informational resources contained in a machine-readable form, and all the functions of acquisition, storage, preservation, issuance and access are provided through the use of digital technologies.

Professor of the Royal College of Library Science from Copenhagen (Denmark) Ole Garbo notes a number of significant changes, which appeared as a result of the use of modern information and communication technologies in libraries.

Let us analyze these tendencies on the example of a teacher's professional activity.

ü First, there are obvious prospects for reducing the cost of disseminating normative, educational, and methodological information through the use of Internet technologies. Already now, a lot of materials do not need to be printed, stored, transported and distributed. Electronic editions contribute to the empowerment of authors. Even small-circulation, and therefore unprofitable publications can find their readers and bring a positive practical effect.

ü Secondly, the time it takes for the necessary information to reach its consumers in the form of schools, teachers, students and their parents will be significantly reduced.

ü Fourthly, access to rare sources will be expanded due to their digitization. Sources stored on such short-lived media as paper, film, audio and video tapes, discs, records will be preserved from disappearance and complete oblivion, especially since some playback devices are gradually disappearing from use (for example, record players).

ü Fifth, innovative information and advanced pedagogical experience are being disseminated more intensively. It is possible to work free of charge with the catalogs of the largest state, regional and university libraries and track the necessary data on modern publications. Electronic editions of books, encyclopedias, magazines, newspapers or electronic versions also contribute to the development of innovations. printed publications.

ü Sixth, the possibility of obtaining quick access to all information available in the world is constantly expanding (some information is provided only on a paid basis, but this is often a common practice outside the Web, for example, in the case of copying the necessary materials). Users can work in digital libraries, regardless of the physical location of information sources, at any convenient time of the day and in any place convenient for the reader.

All this undoubtedly increases the teacher's interest in teaching and research activities.

At the same time, there are a number of problems associated with the functioning of digital libraries, which still cannot be overcome, and, most likely, will not be able to do so in the near future. Some of them are very serious (such as the problem of information security), some duplicate similar problems of any traditional library (when it is closed, its funds cannot be used in the same way as in case of technical problems on the Web). Some problems can be addressed periodically (for example, updating outdated computer hardware and software), while others do not (so far it has not been possible to develop sufficient grounds for protecting the rights intellectual property).

Many countries of the world care about the creation of electronic libraries. In the US, they began to form in the 80s of the XX century, in the UK - in the early 90s of the twentieth century. In Japan, the project "Digital Libraries of the 21st Century" is being implemented, and in Germany, the electronic library "Global-Info" is being created.

Currently, more than one and a half thousand large and medium-sized libraries in different countries world provide access to their electronic catalogs, only in the US about 96% of public and 85% of university libraries are connected to the Internet. Catalogs national libraries 47 countries of the world are represented at: #"justify">The Internet does not limit research by national borders, time or other barriers, so the world's largest libraries are available to everyone. But these foreign libraries cannot fully become an alternative to Russian libraries or completely replace them. The problem is not only that the Russians do not know well foreign languages. It is very important for any country in the world to preserve and develop national cultural heritage and to contribute in every possible way to the creation of an information environment.

In Russia, the creation electronic resources and their software and hardware, including via the Internet, began in 1995 and is supported by a number of state scientific and technical programs.

At the round table "The Future and Problems of Russian Libraries", held on January 26, 2005 in the Moscow Center of the Federation of Internet Education with the participation of representatives of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, heads of Internet companies and creators of electronic libraries, employees of state educational, cultural and scientific institutions, lawyers , journalists, it was noted that the creators of Russian electronic libraries face serious technical, organizational, financial difficulties, social and legal issues.

Despite all these problems, only in the Russian-speaking part of the Internet the number of notable electronic libraries is already several hundred, although not all of them are regularly updated with new materials.

State electronic libraries strictly observe copyrights, strive to use electronic copies as an additional source of replenishment Money, which, however, is natural, since it is necessary to purchase equipment, pay for the work of specialists, create funds, and so on. Private collections sometimes have a significant number of digitized materials in the public domain, however, they are created, most often, in violation of intellectual property rights, without a guarantee that the source matches the original, protection against plagiarism.

What materials can a teacher find, for example, for his professional activities in the free access mode in Russian electronic libraries? This largely depends on the status and funding of the library, its links with scientific centers.

The largest number of reliable electronic materials and a wide range of services offered among electronic Russian libraries is available in libraries of federal significance.

The largest Russian library is the Russian State Library. On the library website (#"justify"> For biologists, many interesting resources are presented in the electronic library of the Central Scientific Agricultural Library of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (#"justify"> The Moscow State University Library is not easily accessible to external users, as it has entered into a license agreement with the Scientific Electronic Library to connect computers of their university local network to the resources provided by the electronic library, so only libraries of some faculties are available for free use on the Web.

History teachers will find the library of electronic resources of the Faculty of History interesting (#"justify"> 2. Features of working with electronic libraries

So, digital libraries (another name is online libraries) are sites that contain electronic versions of texts - literary works, critical, art criticism, memoirs and scientific literature.

Consider the forms of work with these libraries. But first, let's look at some of the libraries.

The oldest in existence today network libraries Runet - library of Maxim Moshkov<#"justify">· the ability to search for books within a particular library;

· the ability to search for books in several libraries;

· the ability to subscribe users to updates of specific books in the electronic library;

federal libraries

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#"justify">Conclusion

Making a conclusion on the above material about electronic libraries, we can draw the following conclusions.

The provision of materials in electronic form means that, with the appropriate hardware and software, users can access the materials regardless of location. There is no longer a need to personally go to the library where materials are stored, as was the case with printed publications. Thus, there is an excellent opportunity to expand access to funds, while avoiding the rapid deterioration of materials. Creating a scenario for providing access to large amounts of resources through the network requires significant financial and human resources.

There is no doubt that digital libraries will develop and improve. Gradually, from copying printed publications and creating funds of digitized materials, libraries will move on to more complex work, they will begin to perform not only consulting, but also educational functions. Moreover, in the future, electronic libraries will turn into " community centers information society". The creation of large and accessible national electronic libraries contributes to a more efficient use of information, which in the future will have a positive impact on the level of development of science and technology, culture and will improve the education system. Electronic libraries that provide the opportunity to work with modern electronic educational resources in the free access mode will help improve the efficiency and quality of professional activities.

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Municipal budgetary educational institution

"Foshchevatovskaya secondary school

Volokonovsky district of the Belgorod region

Electronic journal

as a means of optimizing the educational process.

Performed:

teacher of social studies, MBOU "Foshchevatovskaya secondary school"

Filippova Nadezhda Antonovna

year 2014

Slowly but surely they are entering the daily life of schools. Education should not lag behind other areas of life, because schools educate people who will live in the society of the future. And it is already impossible to imagine tomorrow without computers, the Internet and other technical means of the new century. Among others official duties teacher states: "Performs control and evaluation activities in the educational process using modern ways assessment in terms of information and communication technologies (maintaining electronic forms of documentation, including an electronic journal and diaries of students )."

Why do we need an electronic journal in school

Electronic school magazineThe best way solutions to everyday issues related to the educational process - both for schools and for parents and students.

Let's consider the basic features of a classroom electronic journal, which allow us to determine its need in the educational process.

The program has an intuitive interface that mimics a traditional classroom magazine. The basic operating techniques are very simple, which greatly facilitates the development of the program by users with a wide variety of PC skills. It can be noted a significant time saving when working with the program and the release of the teacher from routine operations. The program automates the process of thematic planning and allows both the teacher and the administration to track the progress of the program and, if necessary, to correct it.

A distinctive feature of the program is the ability to work the program, both locally and on the Internet. The program works on the basis of a database already available in the school, which frees the school from the need to maintain several databases.

The use of an electronic class journal in the activities of all subject teachers completes the construction of a single information space of the school, in which teachers, administration, students and their parents would be united.aim The introduction of the "electronic class journal" is a gradual transition from paper to electronic form of recording student progress, automation of routine computing processes.

Why do we need an electronic journal for school

    Availability of the magazine anytime, anywhere with an internet connection

    Convenient automated performance monitoring

    Control over the number and completeness of grades

    Presentation of calculated indicators (average grade, % of students, SDA, etc.)

    Compilation of any reports is fully automated (including attendance and reasons for missing)

    Tools for direct communication between teachers and parents of students

    Homework and notes go directly to the student's electronic diary

    Possibility to provide additional electronic materials (files)

    Centralized way to notify about events, schedule changes, substitutions, etc.

    The ability to conduct surveys and testing, including remotely (via the Internet)

    Helps the school meet ICT modernization requirements

We have implemented all these and many other features, and have tried to make working in the Electronic Journal easy and convenient.

And most importantly, our system allows you to add new functionality to it, which is necessary for you and your organization!

Therefore, if your practice uses special reporting forms or additional statistics, we are ready to provide you with these tools.

Advantages "electronic classroom journal":

    "transparency" in front of students, parents and school administration of the course of the pedagogical process,

    objectivity of setting intermediate and final marks;

    the ability to predict the performance of individual students and the class as a whole;

    ease of control over attendance by students of training sessions, educational and thematic planning and implementation of programs by teachers;

    high level of log data security subject to compliance with information security rules

First of all, it is necessary to create conditionsfor the work of a subject teacher with "EJ" at the workplace. At school, all workplaces of subject teachers must be equipped with a computer. A single local area network will unite all these computers and all computers used by the school administration.

My principle position is thatthe subject teacher should work with the electronic journal only at his workplace in real time.Information technology should actually facilitate the work of the teacher, and not complicate it. The teacher should see the real benefits of working with an electronic journal to automate the routine processes of recording student progress and facilitate their work. Working with an electronic journal should save the teacher's time.

But in order for all this to start working, the school administration held a seminar, the main idea of ​​which was to show the specific possibilities of the EJ program to really facilitate the work of subject teachers and class teachers. During this training, the basic technological methods of working with the program are mastered. It is especially important that all teachers of the school receive work skills, since all teachers will work with the program on their own.

A serious obstacle to the introduction of an "electronic journal" is that an electronic document in a school does not have an official status and cannot be a full-fledged replacement for a traditional journal. Thus, it became necessary to keep two copies of the class journal - in electronic and traditional form (paper journal).

Since work with EJ is mandatory for all teachers, the performance indicator can be considered the timeliness of entering information, the objectivity of the output of the final marks. I would like to emphasize thatinformation technology in our school is not an end in itself, but only a means to improve the quality of our activities.

Now the electronic class journal in our school is a set of software tools for keeping records of the current progress of students and monitoring their attendance.

The electronic journal is used by the teacher to solve the following tasks:

    • automation of accounting and control of the process of progress and attendance of students;

      planning, fixing and control of stages and level of actual assimilation of training programs;

      prompt access of the class teacher to the grades of students in the class for the entire period of journaling, in all subjects, at any time;

      increasing the objectivity of setting intermediate and final marks.

When maintaining an electronic journal, the program automatically calculates the average score with the ability to change the weight of each mark ( test, independent, practical, etc.). This average score for the teacher is a guideline, the teacher sets the final mark himself. Thus, the possibility of error and bias in setting the final mark is eliminated. In addition, if a student has a grade point average of

level mark "2", then the teacher immediately understands which student needs to work.

At the same time, modern information and communication technologies provide ample opportunities to obtain information about a particular object without visiting the location of the object. How to take advantage of modern electronic systems communication for the benefit of the educational process? How to make sure that virtual reality does not separate, but unites teachers, students and their parents? What interests each participant in the educational process most often? What information does each of them ask for at school, what does he have to do to get the necessary information, how much time does he have to spend on this?

The student can also use the tools of the Electronic Journal

    Always see the current class schedule, taking into account the planned replacements

    Have homework written by the teacher in your electronic diary

    Keep track of your average

In addition, the motivation of students increases, and they take a more responsible approach to attending classes and directly to their studies.

Competent monitoring of academic performance helps to identify problems with the assimilation of any disciplines at an early stage and promptly draw the attention of parents to this situation.

Benefits of using the Electronic Journal for Parents

    Parents are notified of grades on the day they are given.

    Immediately informed about absenteeism of their children

    The child is monitored with the help of an electronic diary, in which all grades, omissions, homework, comments are indicated.

    Can take timely action to correct the performance situation

    Can directly contact teachers with questions through correspondence

    If desired, they will receive notifications via sms or e-mail

    They will know what topics of the lessons the child missed during the illness

    They see the dynamics of the child's progress by changes in the average grade

    Will be able to be informed in case of missing the parent meeting

The student is interested in information about the schedule of lessons, about their successes, about homework. Many schoolchildren would like to receive information on the basis of which they can compare their successes with the successes of other students in the class or school, understand whether they need to change something in their learning activities. Students often look at a paper journal to see how others are learning. Unfortunately, sometimes it happens that for some reason not all marks are put in the diary. Often at recess, instead of resting, students crowd around the teacher's desk with magazines and diaries, or rush to write off their homework. Parents and students who wish to use this service are given a unique numerical code of the student in the system by class teachers.

"Electronic diary" is a service that helps parents to take an active and better part in the upbringing and educational process of their children, as well as provides a clearer and higher-quality exchange of information with teachers, class teacher and school administration. Parents get the opportunity to verify the correctness of the record homework and monitor its implementation, as well as analyze and plan, together with the student, his current progress.

Possibilities of the "Electronic diary" of the student:

first tab "Diary" completely duplicates the paper version of the student's diary and includes a list of classes by day of the week, information about homework, as well as the results of marking activities.

on the second tab "Ratings" displays the student's grades for all study periods. The display of marks is possible both in a simplified and in an expanded form, which allows you to display the student's marks taking into account the dates of the lessons. The total column next to the final grade shows the student's grade in the class in each subject.

third tab "Messages" is designed to be able to read the entry in the student's electronic diary, which can be left by the class teacher, teacher or school administration.

Parents and students who wish to use this service are given a unique password by class teachers. Each student has a login. Further, by entering a login and password, parents and students get access to their child's electronic diary.

Parents of our school receive information about the results of the current academic performance, attendance only for their child, the content of homework for a certain period of time through the school website on their work or home computer.

Thus, parents get the opportunity to really influence the learning process of their child and thus, together with the school, solve the problem of improving the quality of the educational process not in words, but in deeds. Access to the electronic diary by access code is possible only to the data of your child. The implementation of the program has a pronounced social orientation, since There are no costs for parents.

Introduction of electronic journal and electronic diary- this is the new standardschool informatization soon. It allows the school to get up to date.Information and Communication Technologies (ICT ), to meet all its requirements.

The electronic school journal is a new free tool for teachers and administration, a great helper for parents and students.

Practical work teachers with e-journal

(EMOU Belgorod region)