USE OF MODERN COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY OPTIMIZATION FOR INDEPENDENT WORK OF STUDENTS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF DRUG TECHNOLOGY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11603/me.2414-5998.2016.3.6880Abstract
The article outlines the issues on the selection and application of modern technologies of Internet communications to optimize students’ independent work and the intensification of the educational process. Development of electronic learning materials and then use them in the webinar will improve learning and increase motivation for learning in students.
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