PEDAGOGICAL REALITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF INFORMATION SOCIETY
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Keywords

active learning area
pedagogical reality
virtual characteristics
modern education

How to Cite

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M. P. Leshchenko, “PEDAGOGICAL REALITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF INFORMATION SOCIETY”, ITLT, vol. 13, no. 5, Aug. 2010, doi: 10.33407/itlt.v13i5.179.

Abstract

In the article the theory of active learning area, ways and sources of creation of pedagogical reality with virtual peculiarities is characterized. Special attention is paid to the influence of information technologies on modern education.
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