A Brief Study on Teaching Materials Reform Based on Modern Information Technology

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With the development of teaching reform,some measures have been adopted to change the traditional teaching mode to improve learning efficiency of students. In fact, students are also required to learn autonomously by themselves with some methods. During the course of teaching reform, teachers and students are regarded as the main elements for teaching reform. But teaching materials are the connected elements for teachers and students. Due to the connection role, teachers and students can play their own roles effectively and independently. In the paper, the author tries her best to dig out effective measures to improve teaching materials reform, thus the author hopes to reflect teaching charming through teaching materials.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 219-220)

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1716-1719

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March 2011

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