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The Construction of a "Six-Element Collaborative" Teaching Mode Driven by the Large Language Models: A Digital Transformation Path for Higher Vocational and Undergraduate Education English Teaching Articulation
How to cite this paper: Xiuwen Li, Yi Sun. (2025). The Construction of a "Six-Element Collaborative" Teaching Mode Driven by the Large Language Models: A Digital Transformation Path for Higher Vocational and Undergraduate Education English Teaching Articulation. The Educational Review, USA, 9(3), 346-353.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2025.03.011