Creating a Web site for teaching in the 21st century
The World Wide Web is based on a technology called hypermedia, because it can handle graphics and sounds as well as text. What is so remarkable about WWW is that it connects pieces of information from all around the world, on different machines, in different databases seamlessly. By creating a home...
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