МЕСТО МИКРООБУЧЕНИЯ В СИСТЕМНОЙ ЦИФРОВИЗАЦИИ РОССИЙСКОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ
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цифровая образовательная среда, микрообучение, микроконтент, цифровые инструментыAbstract
статья посвящена вопросам микрообучения и особенностям дидактического компонента микроконтента в контексте интеграции образовательного процесса в цифровое поле
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