Mikhailova N.V. FEATURES OF THE ORGANIZATION OF ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN AN ELECTRONIC ENVIRONMENTThe article considers the problems of synchronous and asynchronous e-learning. Having studied foreign and Russian pedagogical literature, the author defines specific features, purposes, benefits and limitations of asynchronous method of e-learning. Key words: synchronous and asynchronous learning, e-learning environment, e-learning environment interactivity, individualized learning style.
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Author: Mihaylova N.V.
Year: 2012
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