Innovation is the driving force of development
As part of the pedagogical practice, the 1st year master's student of the Department of Mathematical and computer modeling of the Faculty of mechanics and mathematics Ekubjon Saidullayev held an open lesson on the topic "SDG 9: industrialization, innovation and infrastructure" with students of the PM-25-1 group of the specialty "Applied Mathematics". The open lesson was attended by acting head of the Department Saule Mausymbekova and teachers, who observed and evaluated the lesson.
During the open lesson, the master's student focused on the strategic importance of industrialization in the life of the state and society, demonstrated the impact of innovations and modern infrastructure on the economic development of the country with clear evidence. At the same time, from companies such as Tesla and SpaceX, which are known at the world level, in Kazakhstan Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, HomeBank, Jusan Bank platforms, as well as BilimLand and Daryn.innovative systems in the field of domestic education, such as online, were taken as an example. The development of modernized technologies, the use of artificial intelligence, the concept of a "smart city", alternative energy sources were the main areas of discussion of the lesson.
The master's student organized teamwork in order to involve students in active activities and asked: "what innovation would you come up with to help the sustainable development of your city? he gave a task aimed at developing the skills of creative thinking, analysis and decision-making. During the lesson, students shared their thoughts in the professional direction and made their suggestions on the elements of sustainable development as future Mathematical Modeling Specialists.
At the end of the lesson, during the reflection period, the political, economic, scientific and technological significance of infrastructure, industrialization and innovation for the development of Kazakhstan was analyzed, students shared new knowledge and ideas.
Sustainable development is a way to meet the needs of today by preserving the interests of future generations. Only a specialist who knows innovations and industrial technologies can contribute to the future of the country. The holding of open classes in such a modern direction at the University reproduces the culture of thinking and adapts young people to scientific and technological development.
Lida SAGYMBAEVA,
Head of the Department of mathematical and computer modeling deputy for educational,
methodological and educational work