Nina Popova, St.Petersburg Polytechnic University ninavaspo@mail.ru Liudmila Devel, St.Petersburg University of Culture miladevel@gmail.com
Content and Language integrated learning is a dual-focused educational approach in which an additional language is used for the learning and teaching of both content and language. That is in the teaching and learning process, there is a focus not only on content, and not only on language. Each is interwoven, even if the emphasis is greater on one or the other at a given time. (Coyle, Hood and Marsh (2010, p.1; quoted from Liz Dale and Rosie Tanner CLIL Activities CUP, 2012, p.3).
Enrichment of Foreign language syllabi with additional classroom hours: instead of teaching a foreign language 2 hours a week for two years the syllabi of all institutes of the Polytechnic University were changed in favor of enhancing linguistic training: 4 hours a week for 4 years. Professionally-oriented lectures in English are to be obligatory for third-year students Introduction of an elective course for international examination (IELTS) preparation for fourth-year students
Course objective is preliminary terminology introduction as means of preparing students for professionally-oriented lectures in English. Second-year students majoring in technical fields of knowledge should be ready for the perception of lectures in technical disciplines taught in English at the third year. Competences are to be acquired in the field of professionally oriented foreign language and cross-language communication in the professional sphere. Target audience students of Russian universities studying technical disciplines through the English language Form of studies one term (fourth), full-time Number of classroom hours 72 (4 hours a week) Teachers of the course - specialists in teaching English for special purposes At the end of the course students have to take an exam.
Name of module 1 DATABASES 34 Hours 2 INTEGRATION 22 3 PROBABILITY THEORY 12 4 CREDIT 4 5 TOTAL 72
Familiarization with main objectives and notions of Databases discipline (PC- 1); Notion of English lexical units for the description of technical disciplinary aspects (PC-2); Ability to comprehend a lecture course on the discipline (PC-3); Ability to participate in oral and written professional communication (PC-4); Basic knowledge of the professional text translation aspects (PC-5); Ability to edit machine translated text on database aspects and distinguish grammatical, lexical and stylistic mistakes (PC-6); Notion of technical description style and specificity of its presentation in English using electronic resources(pc- 7); Notion of Russian language norms for feasible use of linguistic means in translation (PC -8).
Familiarization with main objectives and notions of Theory of Probability discipline (PC- 1); Notion of English lexical units for the description of mathematical aspects (PC-2); Ability to comprehend a lecture course on mathematical aspects of the discipline (PC-3); Ability to participate in oral and written professional communication on mathematical issues (PC-4); Basic knowledge of the professional text translation aspects (PC-5); Ability to edit machine translated text on mathematical aspects and distinguish grammatical, lexical and stylistic mistakes (PC-6); Notion of technical description style and specificity of its presentation in English using electronic resources(pc- 7); Notion of Russian language norms for feasible use of linguistic means in translation (PC -8).
Big Data Databases. Relational tables Examples of database applications Database systems Database control system Examples of database systems History of database system development Problems of database system development Role of database control system Database representation levels Database design Database models Infological design and ER-diagrams Relational data model
Integration as summation Integration as the opposite of differentiation Integration drawing on the table of an indefinite integral Integration in parts Integration by substitution of a variable Integration of algebraic fractions Integration of trigonometric fractions Finding integration region Finding the volume of rotating body by means of integration Integration of logarithmic functions
Initial data Examples Spaces of elementary events Relations between events Discrete spaces of elementary events
Complete the following sentences with the words given below: 1. Dozens of other DBMS products, but these five have the of the market. 2. Furthermore, suppose that we frequently need to employee data by Department Name. 3. Such an index is an example of a structure that is created and by a DBMS. 4. No such student exists, so such a value would cause errors. 5. If no such exists, the insert or update request should be. 6. A DBMS contains a system that ensures that only authorized users perform actions on the database. 7. The database, as a centralized of data, is a valuable organizational. 8. Steps need to be taken to that no data will be lost in the event of errors, hardware or software problems, or natural or human. access asset authorized catastrophes disallowed ensure exist lion s share maintained numerous repository security supporting value
You were short of time and decided to use machine-translated text for the class. Compare the original text to its machinetranslated versions and edit (отредактируйте) the latter in pairs, pointing out the mistakes. Which translation is better that of American (Google) or Russian (Promt) program? (Original text) That does not sound too tough to implement, does it? And, after all, one of the most refreshing things about the Web is how it encourages people without formal computer science backgrounds to program. So why not build your Internet bank on a transaction system implemented by an English major who has just discovered Perl? indexing. (GOOGLE translation) Because you still need Это звучит не слишком сложно реализовать, не так ли? И, в конце концов, один из самых освежающих вещей о Веб - как это побуждает людей без официального информатики фоны для программирования. Так почему бы не создать свой интернет-банк в системе транзакций, реализуемого английский майор, который только что обнаружил Perl? Потому что вам все еще нужно индексацию. (PROMT translation) Это не кажется слишком жестким, чтобы осуществить, не так ли? И, в конце концов, одна из самых освежающих вещей о Сети - то, как это поощряет людей без формальных предпосылок информатики к программе. Итак, почему бы не построить Ваш Интернет полагаются на операционную систему, осуществленную английским майором, который только что обнаружил Perl? Поскольку Вам все еще нужна индексация.
Creative task 1: Generate your MIND MAP on Big Data Concept and examples using Inspiration software on www.inspiration.com and considering the schematic diagram of mind map below: Creative task 2: Explain your understanding of the Big Data Concept in Power Point Presentation.
PAIR WORK TASK Discuss the text on DBMS in pairs. Make up a dialogue between a teacher and a student, who wants to get a credit for this subject. The teacher is supposed to correct the student and give explanations of the technical terms. HOME ASSIGNMENT 1.Why are referential integrity constraints necessary? Answer this question in a written form in 100-150 words giving your own examples of the wrong data values and imaginary consequences of processing them. 2. Translate the text relevant to the subject of the unit 1.5. from Russian into English in a written form.
2. Multiple choice: fill in the gaps with one of the words given below 15. Only the view definition and the mappings need to be changed in a supporting logical data independence. A) DBMS B) ACID c) DDL 16. Changes to cannot be applied to the conceptual schema without affecting application programs. a) agreements b) improvements c) constraints 17. A is a series of actions to be taken on the database so that either all of them are performed successfully or none of them are performed at all. a) constraint b) transaction c) entity 18. A row is the same as a. a) tuple b) relationship c) primary key 19. control measures are taken to ensure that one user s work does not inappropriately influence another user s work. a) normalization b) instance c) concurrency 20. A small, specialized data warehouse is referred to as a. a) DBMS b) mainframe c) data mart
computer, multimedia projector, screen, laptops Access to Internet and LMS MOODLE SPbPU: dl.spbstu.ru.
Course objective is to prepare the faculty of Russian universities to implement basic educational programs of higher education in technical areas in English. Competences are to be acquired in the field of professionally oriented foreign language and crosslanguage communication in the professional sphere. Target audience faculty of Russian universities teaching technical disciplines through the English language Form of studies part-time Number of hours 72 Teachers of the course - specialists in teaching English for special purposes State certificates of higher qualification are issued at the end of the course.
Technical department of management control systems (2 persons) responsible for: Choice of technical text extracts in English Choice of technical text extracts in Russian Choice of video lectures for listening comprehension Allocation of the course in the LMS MOODLE Linguistic departments (2) had 3 participants responsible for: Making up linguistic exercises Making up tests
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