TENDENCIES OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CONTEXT OF FORMATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
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Keywords

information educational environment
information space of the training
computer-focused training environment
virtual training environment
electronic training
remote training
network training

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M. P. Shyshkina, “TENDENCIES OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CONTEXT OF FORMATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT”, ITLT, vol. 1, no. 1, Sep. 2010, doi: 10.33407/itlt.v1i1.287.

Abstract

The role of educational portals in educational environment development is characterized. An analysis of terminology concerning modern open educational environment is proposed and tendencies of its development are revealed.
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