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</script>We consider examines the place and role of E-learning in the Internet economy, the nature and features of the distributed system of E-learning, the practical experience of the managing of distributed E-learning system on the example of DELS “SPIDER”. This system is used in the preparation of students of the faculty of Economics and Finance at the North-West Institute of Management, branch of RANEPA. In the article the analysis of the impact of the Internet on learning, history of development of E-learning, the most important elements of the conceptual apparatus of E-learning, the essence of distributed E-learning system “SPIDER”. We identify a number of constraining factors for its implementation in the educational process. We identify a number of constraining factors for implementation in the educational process The method of teaching students with the use of modern Internet technologies based on DELS “SPIDER” :The authors formulated four principles of E-Learning: personal approach, calm study temp, favorable psychological climate, modern material and technical base in the institute and relax room for the teachers.
internet economy, internet business, dels “spider”, information technology, internet technology, electronic learning, JF20-2112, mooc, Political institutions and public administration (General), lms, e-learning, it technologies
internet economy, internet business, dels “spider”, information technology, internet technology, electronic learning, JF20-2112, mooc, Political institutions and public administration (General), lms, e-learning, it technologies
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