The Application of Information Technology in China’s Classroom Teaching
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The paper briefly sums up the application of different information technology in China’s classroom teaching with the advances in modern technology, including the audio-visual teaching, the multimedia teaching, the interactive electronic whiteboard teaching, and the micro-teaching.
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