Research and Discussion on the Teaching Model of Cross-School Course Selection Based on the Internet
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Internet, Cross-school course selection, Teaching, Sharing of educational resourcesAbstract
With the rapid development of internet technology, internet-based cross-school course selection has become a new trend in the field of education. This paper the teaching model of internet-based cross-school course selection, analyzes its advantages and challenges, and explores the practical strategies of this teaching model through actual cases. It aims provide useful references for promoting the sharing of educational resources, improving the quality of teaching, and cultivating innovative talents.
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