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Year 2020, , 1 - 9, 01.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.30935/cet.641751

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  • Firsov, M. V. (2000). Social charity: reality of time. SOCIS, 2, 54-62.
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  • Lafargue, P. O. (1988). Charity. Ethical thought. Moscow: Scientific reading.
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  • Mandeville, B. (1974). An essay on charity and charity schools. The fable of the bees. Moscow: Mysl.
  • Maximov, E. D. (1895). Essay of Zemstvo activity in the field of public charity. St. Petersburg: Not.
  • Maximov, E. D. (1903). Special charitable departments and institutions. St. Petersburg: Not.
  • Model, I. M. & Model, B. S. (2002). Charitable public associations in the institutional field of civil society. Scientific Yearbook of philosophy and law Institute of the Ural branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 3, 128-143.
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  • Tolkova, M. L. (2013). Images of charity in modern information field. News of Russian state pedagogical University named after A.I. Herzen, 162, 153-164.
  • Tyutchenko, A. M., & Fisenko, O. S. (2015). Charity and social mechanisms of its formation. Topical issues of social and psychological research. Moscow: Collection of scientific and educational-methodic articles.
  • Vasbieva, D. G., & Kalugina, O. A. (2016). An Analysis of Students’ Intercultural Competence Levels in a Non-Linguistic Higher School. XLinguae, 9(3), 58-69. https://doi.org/10.18355/XL.2016.09.58-69
  • Vasbieva, D. G., Sokolova, N. L., Masalimova, A. R., Shinkaruk, V. M., & Kiva-Khamzina, Y. L. (2018). Exploring the EFL teacher’s role in a smart learning environment – a review study. XLinguae, 11(2), 265-274. https://doi.org/10.18355/XL.2018.11.02.21
  • Vasilyeva, E. G. (2012). Institutional charity: structure and mechanisms of implementation. Volgograd state socio-pedagogical University, 5, 82-95.
  • Vdovin, A. A. (2012). Russian charity as an object of state regulation. Labor and social relations, 11, 41-57.
  • Zelikova, J. A. (2003). Women in charity organizations of St. Petersburg: motivation of participation. Gender dimension of social and political activity in transition. St. Petersburg: Europe. University in St. Petersburg.

Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects

Year 2020, , 1 - 9, 01.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.30935/cet.641751

Abstract

This article is aimed at assessing the attitudes and characteristics of students’ use of Internet resources for charitable activities. Modern society is considered as informational - fully permeated with information and communication processes, implemented not only in real but also in a virtual environment. The article investigates the development of charity in the modern information society. The aim of the research is to study the attitude of students to Internet resources as a tool for the development of charity in Russia. The research methods is the analysis based on the use of methods of content analysis and General scientific empirical research methods to identify the characteristics of students’ attitude to the Internet resources of charitable subjects. The article considers the concept of charity as a process aimed at changing, improving the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of charitable activities. It is established that the qualitative characteristics of charitable activities are sincerity and targeting of assistance; perception of the concept of charity; quantitative characteristics of charity are the activity of charitable assistance (the volume of its implementation); coverage of those in need of charitable assistance; frequency of charitable assistance (how often a person provides assistance). The results of the evaluation of students’ attitude to the Internet resources of charitable subjects shows that at the moment the Internet resources of charitable subjects only half correspond to the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the development of charitable activities, but in solving certain problems, this coverage can be absolute, which allows us to consider Internet resources as possible tools for the development of charitable activities. The necessity of creating an emotional component in the process of expressing gratitude to the benefactor is revealed (the Internet resource should always personally thank the user for the assistance provided; Internet resources are offered to focus more on the targeting and efficiency of assistance). The novelty and originality of the study lies in the fact that the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of charitable assistance are determined. The features of the attitude of students to the Internet resources of charitable subjects are revealed. The analysis revealed that the main problem of using Internet resources for charity was the distrust of Internet users. The principles for work of Internet resources of charitable subjects in work with philanthropists are defined: the principle of targeting, which means that the activity of the Internet resource is aimed at assisting a certain category of people in need; the principle of efficiency in the activities of Internet resources should mean that the administration of user interaction should be carried out as quickly as possible.

References

  • Alisov, E. A., Cherdymova, E. I., Trubina, G. F., Yakushev, A. N., Zhdanov, S. P., Popova, O. V., Kobzar-Frolova, M. N. (2018). Study of Dominant Type of Student Ecological Focus. Ekoloji, 27(106), 357-362.
  • Badya, L. V. (1993). Charity and philanthropy in Russia. Moscow: Historical Sciences.
  • Benzin, V. M. (1906). Parish charity in Russia. Labor assistance. Moscow.
  • Cherdymova, E. I., Afanasjeva, S. A., Parkhomenko, A. G., Ponyavina, M. B., Yulova, E. S., Nesmeianova, I. A., & Skutelnik, O. A. (2018). Student ecological consciousness as determining component of ecological-oriented activity. Eurasian Journal of Biosciences, 12(2), 167-174.
  • Cherdymova, E. I., Ilkevich, T. G., Spirina, E. V., Blinov, L. V., Aliyev, H. K., Kukhtyaeva, E. A., & Ivanshina, I. A. (2019a). Physicality Ecology: Student Attitude to Their Own Body. Ekoloji 28(107), 4925-4930.
  • Cherdymova, E. I., Prokopyev, A. I., Karpenkova, T. V., Pravkin, S. A., Ponomareva, N. S., Kanyaeva, O. M., Ryazapova, L. Z. & Anufriev, A. F. (2019b). EcoArt Therapy as a Factor of Students’ Environmental Consciousness Development. Ekoloji, 28(107), 687-693.
  • Ershova, N. M. (2015). Formation and development of charity in modern Russian society. Actual problems of Humanities and natural Sciences, 4, 30-35.
  • Firsov, M. V. (2000). Social charity: reality of time. SOCIS, 2, 54-62.
  • Kalugina, O. A., & Tarasevich, N. A. (2018). Smart technology integration into EFL teaching at the non-linguistic higher school. XLinguae, 11(1XL), 8-18. https://doi.org/10.18355/XL.2018.11.01XL.02
  • Karagodina, O. A. (2015). Social and philosophical aspects of Russian charity. Science, technology, innovation in the modern world, 1, 71-84.
  • Klyuchevsky, V. O. (2008). Good people of Ancient Russia. Moscow: Yauza.
  • Lafargue, P. O. (1988). Charity. Ethical thought. Moscow: Scientific reading.
  • Lykoshina, P. I. (1901). Charitable Russia: history of state, public and private charity in Russia, Vol. 1. - Part 1. St. Petersburg.
  • Mandeville, B. (1974). An essay on charity and charity schools. The fable of the bees. Moscow: Mysl.
  • Maximov, E. D. (1895). Essay of Zemstvo activity in the field of public charity. St. Petersburg: Not.
  • Maximov, E. D. (1903). Special charitable departments and institutions. St. Petersburg: Not.
  • Model, I. M. & Model, B. S. (2002). Charitable public associations in the institutional field of civil society. Scientific Yearbook of philosophy and law Institute of the Ural branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 3, 128-143.
  • Selivanov, A. F. (1910). Current state of Russian charity (speech at the I-st all-Russian Congress of public and private charity). Moscow: Proceedings of the first congress of Russian leaders in public and private charity.
  • Sokolov, A. R. (2006). Charity in Russia as a mechanism of interaction between society and the state (beginning of XVIII - end of XIX centuries). St. Petersburg: Faces of Russia.
  • Sokolovsky, M. K. (2006). On the issue of charity in Russia in the XVIII century. Labor assistance, 10, 12-22.
  • Sorokoumova, E. A., Cherdymova, E. I., Rezvantseva, M. O., Kochneva, L. V., Latysheva, V. V. & Perkova, E. P. (2019). Environmental and Social Practices of Old Stuff Use and Disposal by Students. Ekoloji, 28(107), 5065-5069.
  • Telnykh, V. S., & Shakhnazaryan, B. A. (2016). Main problems of charity in Russia and ways to solve them. Tauride scientific observer, 1, 7-11.
  • Tolkova, M. L. (2013). Images of charity in modern information field. News of Russian state pedagogical University named after A.I. Herzen, 162, 153-164.
  • Tyutchenko, A. M., & Fisenko, O. S. (2015). Charity and social mechanisms of its formation. Topical issues of social and psychological research. Moscow: Collection of scientific and educational-methodic articles.
  • Vasbieva, D. G., & Kalugina, O. A. (2016). An Analysis of Students’ Intercultural Competence Levels in a Non-Linguistic Higher School. XLinguae, 9(3), 58-69. https://doi.org/10.18355/XL.2016.09.58-69
  • Vasbieva, D. G., Sokolova, N. L., Masalimova, A. R., Shinkaruk, V. M., & Kiva-Khamzina, Y. L. (2018). Exploring the EFL teacher’s role in a smart learning environment – a review study. XLinguae, 11(2), 265-274. https://doi.org/10.18355/XL.2018.11.02.21
  • Vasilyeva, E. G. (2012). Institutional charity: structure and mechanisms of implementation. Volgograd state socio-pedagogical University, 5, 82-95.
  • Vdovin, A. A. (2012). Russian charity as an object of state regulation. Labor and social relations, 11, 41-57.
  • Zelikova, J. A. (2003). Women in charity organizations of St. Petersburg: motivation of participation. Gender dimension of social and political activity in transition. St. Petersburg: Europe. University in St. Petersburg.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Articles
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Denis G. Shelevoi This is me 0000-0003-0568-3261

Alexander V. Ostroushko This is me 0000-0003-0595-9205

Olga A. Pervozvanskaya This is me 0000-0002-2190-707X

Yuliya L. Kamasheva This is me 0000-0002-7695-0155

Jhanna İ. Aytuganova This is me 0000-0003-3505-401X

Andrey V. Kazakov This is me 0000-0001-5522-4624

Publication Date March 1, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Shelevoi, D. G., Ostroushko, A. V., Pervozvanskaya, O. A., Kamasheva, Y. L., et al. (2020). Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects. Contemporary Educational Technology, 11(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.30935/cet.641751
AMA Shelevoi DG, Ostroushko AV, Pervozvanskaya OA, Kamasheva YL, Aytuganova Jİ, Kazakov AV. Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects. Contemporary Educational Technology. March 2020;11(1):1-9. doi:10.30935/cet.641751
Chicago Shelevoi, Denis G., Alexander V. Ostroushko, Olga A. Pervozvanskaya, Yuliya L. Kamasheva, Jhanna İ. Aytuganova, and Andrey V. Kazakov. “Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects”. Contemporary Educational Technology 11, no. 1 (March 2020): 1-9. https://doi.org/10.30935/cet.641751.
EndNote Shelevoi DG, Ostroushko AV, Pervozvanskaya OA, Kamasheva YL, Aytuganova Jİ, Kazakov AV (March 1, 2020) Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects. Contemporary Educational Technology 11 1 1–9.
IEEE D. G. Shelevoi, A. V. Ostroushko, O. A. Pervozvanskaya, Y. L. Kamasheva, J. İ. Aytuganova, and A. V. Kazakov, “Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects”, Contemporary Educational Technology, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 1–9, 2020, doi: 10.30935/cet.641751.
ISNAD Shelevoi, Denis G. et al. “Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects”. Contemporary Educational Technology 11/1 (March 2020), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.30935/cet.641751.
JAMA Shelevoi DG, Ostroushko AV, Pervozvanskaya OA, Kamasheva YL, Aytuganova Jİ, Kazakov AV. Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2020;11:1–9.
MLA Shelevoi, Denis G. et al. “Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects”. Contemporary Educational Technology, vol. 11, no. 1, 2020, pp. 1-9, doi:10.30935/cet.641751.
Vancouver Shelevoi DG, Ostroushko AV, Pervozvanskaya OA, Kamasheva YL, Aytuganova Jİ, Kazakov AV. Student Attitude to Internet Resources of Charitable Subjects. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2020;11(1):1-9.