Electronic Educational Resources as a New Component of a Traditional Educational Process
Abstract
Modern educational politics of our country is directed to formation of a new type of intellect, new pedagogical paradigms of teaching and upbringing, and also to the investigating cognitive-creative potential of person. In this, electronic teaching resources, electronic libraries play great meaning (role). Electronic teaching resources help to conduct teaching in a new qualitative level. Electronic informational resources may be used as a component of traditional teaching process
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