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Some approaches to implementation of virtual learning environments

Published: 17 June 2004 Publication History

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A short analysis of well-known types of virtual learning environments today is presented in the paper. Some examples of world practice are adduced. Four main approaches to implementation of such environments are given. A conception for implementation of uniform virtual learning environment is proposed. As a conclusion the creation of Bulgarian Virtual University as a part of the third stage in national project for implementation of virtual learning environments is announced.

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    CompSysTech '04: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computer systems and technologies
    June 2004
    661 pages
    ISBN:9549641384
    DOI:10.1145/1050330
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    Published: 17 June 2004

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    1. e-Learning
    2. virtual learning environments
    3. virtual university

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