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Роль различных средств общения в проектировании обучающих сред (стр. 7 из 7)

С распространением средств общения мы сталкиваемся с затруднительным выбором в конструировании обучающих сред и расширяющимися возможностями сделать неточный выбор. Осознание упомянутых влияний и смешение их с возрастающим знанием об объемах новых средств обучения должно помочь нам стать более разборчивыми в выборе верных рычагов в работе.

Признания

Мы благодарим Беверли Хантера, Майкла Рейнолдса и четверых рецензентов за их замечания к предварительному проекту этой статьи.

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