The Study on Network Practice Platform of Higher College of Engineering

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Network practice teaching platform is designed with engineering students in College of Engineering learning as the center of the learning, which mainly includes the learning environment design, ruing activity design and the information resources design. The main content of platform includes: teaching practice bulletin board, practice appointment management, scores query management, practice material management and interactive discussion area.

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