MODELS OF THE EFFECTIVE USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION AND DISTANCE TECHNOLOGIES IN HIGHER SCHOOL
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Keywords

informative society
information and communication technologies
distance learning
distance technologies of teaching
platform of the distance learning
electronic educational course

How to Cite

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N. V. Morze and O. H. Hlazunova, “MODELS OF THE EFFECTIVE USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION AND DISTANCE TECHNOLOGIES IN HIGHER SCHOOL”, ITLT, vol. 6, no. 2, Aug. 2010, doi: 10.33407/itlt.v6i2.138.

Abstract

The possibilities of information and communication and distance technologies are considered in the article. The models of their use are offered for higher schools.
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Теория и практика дистанционного обучения: Учеб. пособие / Под ред. Е.С. Полат. – М.: Изд. Центр "Академия", 2004.

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