نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية
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کلية التربية-جامعة الإسکندرية
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نقاط رئيسية
التحول الرقمي والتعليم:
أولاً: مشکلة الدراسة:
ثانيًا: أهمية الدراسة:
ثالثًا: هدف الدراسة والتساؤلات:
رابعًا: منهج وأدوات الدراسة:
خامسًا: الإطار النظري للدراسة:
سابعًا: الدراسات السابقة:
ثامنًا: نتائج الدراسة التحليلية:
المراجع:
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الموضوعات الرئيسية
المراجع:
أولاً: المراجع العربية:
https://www.awforum.org/index.php/ar/مقالات-وبحوث-2018/item/191-التحول-الرقمى-کيف-ولماذا؟ -digital-transformation
Also available at: Also available at: http://www.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/mag/edu/images/stories/235-271.pdf
ثانيًا: المراجع الأجنبية:
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