Section of Exact Sciences Accompanied by Heated Discussions
14.12.2012
The last section of the conference focused on Exact Sciences. The Co-chairmen of the section were Gagik Demirkhanyan, Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and

 Informatics, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Acting Professor, Edvard Kokanyan, Professor of the Chair of Physics Teaching Methods, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Acting Professor, and Mariam Harutyunyan, Head of the Chair of Informatics and its Teaching Methods, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and Professor. The 14 reporters of the section presented interesting and informative reports, mostly accompanied with slideshows.
 
 
 
Gagik Demirkhanyan presented the study of optical sensors for temperature based on the crystals grown at the Institute for Physical Research and Armenian State Pedagogical University. In the report, he referred to the theoretical calculations of some crystals, as well as experimental measurements, part of which was made in France.
The report presented by Professor Hamlet Mikaelyan, Acting Head of the Chair of Mathematics Teaching Methods, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, led to heated discussions.
 
 

In the report entitled “Do we yield the West in many things?” the professor dwelt on the methodology of teaching, underlining that the teaching techniques and methods applied in the West are far more effective, interesting and make the process of teaching more lively. 
 
 
Speaking about the topics presented at the conference, Mr Demirkhanyan said, “All of them have a certain value; some even gave rise to heated debates. During the conference, the attendees had an opportunity to share their thoughts, ideas and viewpoints which will contribute to further cooperation.”
 
 
Also, poster papers were presented at the conference.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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