Exploration of Teaching Modes of Laws in Modern Distance Education: Taking the Integrated Utilization of Online Teaching Resources as the Background

xiangrong FANG, Daojin SUN

Abstract


Modern distance education is different from traditional education and it has some unique features. Education and teaching should adopt different methods and approaches according to the personality and characteristics of the educational subjects. Modern distance education and teaching modes should be designed based on the particularity of distance education to integrate various teaching resources and exploit their respective advantages so as to achieve the purpose of education and teaching.

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Modern distance education; Teaching mode; Teaching resource integration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5318

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