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A Development Method of Resources for the E-Learning Based on VRML

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Education Management, Education Theory and Education Application

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The learning resources play an importance role in the e-learning, which refers to any learning and training method that mainly uses the internet or intranet as a method of diffusion. The VRML can provide a standardized, portable and platform-independent way to render dynamic, interactive 3D scenes across the Internet. In this paper, it is introduced a practical method of developing the virtual learning resources for the E-Learning system based on VRML, which is useful for teacher who want to develop and design the virtual learning resources according to the actual situation of learners.

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Huang, X., Peng, Y. (2011). A Development Method of Resources for the E-Learning Based on VRML. In: Wang, Y. (eds) Education Management, Education Theory and Education Application. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 109. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24772-9_124

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