Research on the Development and Design of Network-Based Teaching Resources

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The development and practice of network-based teaching resources are oriented to teachers' teaching and students' learning. By determining the idea of developing network-based teaching resources and with VBA as the development tool, we completes the design and development of courseware generation software module, test questions generation software module and online video generation module, effectively integrates existing teaching resources, and realizes the integration of a universal, operative network resource platform and network-based teaching resources.

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