IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRONIC LEARNING IN THE CLASS TEACHING IN PRIMARY SCHOOL

This paper will present the results of an empirical study on the implementation of electronic learning in the class teaching in primary school (ELCTPS). Electronic learning is an interdisciplinary concept. From the aspect of the problem of this pedagogical research, electronic learning involves the...

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