The Cultivation of the Creative Talents of Normal University Based on Information Technology

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Computerized information technologies are gradually instead of the traditional methods as primary sites of knowledge and information since 1980s and has been widely used in higher education recent years, but from the current condition of speaking, most of these efforts still stay at the surface level. Determining how to actively promote the integration of information technology and curricula and the construction of an interactive teaching system in normal university is discussed in this paper.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 834-836)

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2041-2044

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