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In remote information technology in general – the leading vehicle. Currently, information technology booming and so is actively introduced into our lives. Naturally, information technology should take its place in the education system in the educational process. But IT, in our opinion, are just a modern training tool, nothing more. At the time, teachers in the schools polls addicted TCO, but were not the same from this training to rename, say, or a projection kodoskopnoe! Time goes on, changing generations of technology change, the priorities in the use of certain funds also are changing. One type of training is followed by another.

One thing become a classic, more modern. There were times when the main source of information was word of a teacher, new times, there was the printed word. And the book has become one of the leading training facilities. Similarly, the same now. All the information 'transferred' to the World Wide Web. Our students you get their information from the Internet, CD, TV, etc.

But education remains Training! No more is it any special or something! But! Now it's interesting! We live in a transitional period, I personally think that when the balance is between the classic means of education and information technology. It seems that in this difficult time to find the 'golden middle 'in the application of these and other means. Nobody would argue that the teacher's role is irreplaceable computer! That is precisely why we are tempted distinguish from each other, these two scales – a classical education and training means of information technology, and that is why it is tempting to introduce a new term, such as elearning! On the one hand, it is correct. What would be in the minds avoid confusion. On the other hand, is totally wrong, because training was not on the application of information technology with something special. elearning, in our opinion holds only if the teacher has a computer. The computer in this case, organizes training and cognitive activity students. However, it seems more appropriate in this case to apply the term 'computer training' instead of the notorious elearning.

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