ISPOL'ZOVANIYE SOVREMENNYKH METODOV ELEKTRONNOGO OBUCHENIYA V VUZE
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.4.73.506Keywords:
digital technologies, e-learning methods, e-learning, e-learning tools, forms of e-learning.Abstract
The article discusses the forms and methods that are optimal for use in e-learning: heuristic, research, game, diagnostic, information-receptive and reproductive. The e-learning environment today represents a wide range of educational technologies, methods and tools that can be used to organize full-fledged education at a university.
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