Attention! Special Issue of the InfoGenerator Digest - Open Educational Resources

Внимание! Специальный выпуск дайджеста «InfoGenerator» — «Открытые образовательные ресурсы»

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The scientific library of BNTU offers you a special issue of the electronic digest “InfoGenerator”– “Open Educational Resources”. It contains useful information about the resources available for studying on the Internet: online platforms, educational materials, courses and lectures, which can help you to gain additional knowledge in many technical, humanitarian subjects and natural sciences for free or master these disciplines at the university course level.

This information will undoubtedly expand your understanding of the global educational online space and its opportunities for self-development, learning and teaching activities.

You can view previous issues and subscribe to the digest by clicking on the link.

The scientific library of BNTU wishes you strong health, successful work and study!

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