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İnternet Destekli Yapıcı Öğrenme Ortamları

Internet Aided Constructivist Learning Environment

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Recently, internet assisted learning contexts have become widespread. There are some problems in designing and applyinh such contexts. The constructivist approach seems to be an alternative for solving these kinds of problems. In this paper, internet assisted constructivist learning contexts are discussed.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Son zamanlarda internet destekli öğrenme ortamlarının kullanılması yaygınlaşmaktadır. Bu ortamların tasarlanmasıve uygulanmasıboyutunda bazı sorunlarla karşılaşılmaktadır. Bu sorunların giderilmesinde ise yapıcıyaklaşım bir alternatif olarak görülmektedir. Bu makalede, internet destekli yapıcıöğrenme ortamlarıtartışılmaktadır.
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