THEORETICAL BASIS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF BLENDED LEARNING TECHNOLOGY
Today “Blended learning” is considered one of the promising directions of using information and communication technologies. The effectiveness of the development of educational activities is determined by the superiority of information and communication technologies, which allows to activate the forms and methods of tradional approaches to education. This article describes and compares the theoretical views of world scientists regarding the introduction of “Blended learning” technology
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