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Wu, Liangzhou, and Haley Tancredi. "Network Ideological and Political Education System for College Students Based on Multimedia Service Architecture." IJWLTT vol.19, no.1 2024: pp.1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJWLTT.341265

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Wu, L. & Tancredi, H. (2024). Network Ideological and Political Education System for College Students Based on Multimedia Service Architecture. International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies (IJWLTT), 19(1), 1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJWLTT.341265

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Wu, Liangzhou, and Haley Tancredi. "Network Ideological and Political Education System for College Students Based on Multimedia Service Architecture," International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies (IJWLTT) 19, no.1: 1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJWLTT.341265

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Network Ideological and Political Education System for College Students Based on Multimedia Service Architecture

International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies (IJWLTT)

The proliferation of Web-based technologies during the last decade may have given the impression of wide-spread changes in educational practices. In fact, we have only begun to scratch the surface of experiencing the vast impact these technologies could have on education. Viewed separately, Web-based technologies offer exciting possibilities for expanding the capacity to provide access to instruction and knowledge world-wide. However, and perhaps more importantly, viewing these technological advancements in a more dynamic context, forces educators and researchers to rethink the fundamental processes of teaching and learning. It's not just a simple matter of using a technical tool to supply time and place ubiquity but to accept the challenge of understanding the implications for the entire educational spectrum. Web-based teaching and learning begs the question of what exactly these technologies means for learners, teachers, program designers, academic experts, technical and administrative staff, institutional decision makers, training managers, publishers, and others. Although a considerable amount of exploration has been conducted regarding web-based learning technologies, the breadth and scope for dialogue and experimentation needs to be broadened. The International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies (IJWLTT) provides a place for the dialogue and support of a diverse community interested in taking the challenge further.


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