INFORMATION SOURCES IN INTERNET FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION
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https://doi.org/10.5944/ried.3.1.2073Keywords:
distance education, self-oriented learning, internet, world wide web, electronic publishing electronic resourcesAbstract
It’s known that the new technologies of communication have causad a methodologic revolution in the education systems because offer flexibility in the teaching/learning’ design and a fast information flow. The new technologies have allowed (he breaking of dichotomy eyewitness teaching/distance teaching and new ways of communication and new materials in which we can find the distance education. The World Wide Web, an Internet service, is vey important between all the ways of communication. We find there millions of sources of information, new materials or renovated materials, but so plentiful that they need sistenwtization. The sistematization of sources of information available on the Net can do through four kinds of categories that are subdivided: the bibliographic information, the databases, the electronic publications and de discussion meetings. Each kind of categorie links to the Iberoamerican links.Downloads
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