Bilingual Curriculum Reform in Colleges and Universities in the Information Technology Era

Author(s):  
Manwen Lu
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Naixin Zhang

As China has gradually entered the network information society, all walks of life have been rapidly developed. In the education industry, network information technology has promoted the emergence of online education platforms. This is a new teaching method that has attracted the attention and recognition of the majority of teachers and students who have profited from its advantages of abundant resources, quick start, and convenience. By analyzing the connotation and management mode of online education platform, the application strategies of online education platform in colleges and universities are discussed.


2022 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 877-892
Author(s):  
Francis Balahadia ◽  

Purpose-Many educational systems across the world have shifted to online learning methodology as a measure against Covid-19 Pandemic to continue educating students. This phenomenon is causing a lot of complications to the educational system around the world in the context of developing countries, especially to the public state colleges and universities. This paper aims to identify and describe the challenges of online learning from the perspective of Information Technology Education (ITE) students in the public state colleges and universities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method-It used descriptive research for the conducted of the study wherein survey questionnaires were sent out via electronic survey in different state colleges and universities in the Philippines. The evaluations were calculated using descriptive statistics and Chi-square and responses were compared between their profilesusing a nonparametric test. Results-The findings obtained the demographic profile of the ITE students with the degree of BS Information Technology, BS Computer Science, and BS Information System such courses, year level, and place they live. Additionally, the study gained a significant relationship between student profile in the device used in class, internet connectivity, student type of data connection, capability to attend online class, and their commitment to participate and submit class requirements. The study identifies different interrelated challenges such as the majority of the student only using smartphones in onlinelearning and poor internet connection as they tried to adapt to online learning because they are committed to participating and submitting requirements. Conclusion-The study gives insights into the current condition experienced by the students in the school administrations and officials, and faculty as well to strengthen the appropriate online teaching mode and other practices applicable to the students. It can also useto emphasize to be more responsive to the learning needs of the IT students, especially beyond the conventional classrooms.Recommendations-It is suggested that educational institutions must create appropriate and effective content, and provide digital literacy training to current faculty to improve learning outcomes. Lastly, a strong Information Communication Technology Office that focuses on the development of a different website and mobile application that assist the need of the students and faculty may be established.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (10) ◽  
pp. 210
Author(s):  
Ying Zhang

With the rapid development of information technology, information education has been realized in all stages of education and teaching in our country, and it has very good teaching effects. This article discusses and analyzes the current situation of the teaching of tourism management in colleges and universities under the environment of “Internet +” from multiple angles, and proposes some reform measures for teaching methods in response to the problems reflected, aiming to better improve the teaching quality of tourism management in colleges and universities .


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Ting Li

<p>The rapid development of information technology and the steady improvement of the national economy have promoted the increasing popularity of Internet hardware equipment. As a compulsory course for undergraduates, computer basic teaching is of great importance in the current social environment. In view of the current situation of basic computer teaching in non-computer majors in colleges and universities, this paper focuses on the research and discussion of the specific reform ideas of basic computer teaching, in order to provide scientific theoretical basis for the cultivation of compound computer talents.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Yan Ma

<p>In the era of continuous innovation of higher education, in view of the social positioning of various institutions of higher learning, the role and responsibility of the differentiation, so the local ordinary undergraduate colleges and universities have regional characteristics. To strengthen the innovation of the local ordinary undergraduate course colleges and universities, higher education can shift focus to cultivate applying professional knowledge and skills to do a special talent of professional social practice and students can use their own technology in the working practice and ability for practical talents. This is our country's higher education system on the level and type of the main development goals. The transformation and development of local undergraduate universities should be carried out from theory to practice. This paper tries to explore the reform and innovation in teaching curriculum from the innovative strategy of local universities.</p>


2001 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shouping Hu ◽  
George D. Kuh

Responses to the College Student Experience Questionnaire 4th Edition from 18,844 students at 71 colleges and universities were analyzed to determine if the presence of computing and information technology influenced the frequency of use of various forms of technology and other educational resources and the exposure to good educational practices. Undergraduates attending "more wired" campuses as determined by the 1998 and 1999 Yahoo! Most Wired Campus survey more frequently used computing and information technology and reported higher levels of engagement in good educational practices than their counterparts at less wired institutions. Non-traditional students benefited less than traditional students, but both women and men students benefited comparably from campus "wiredness."


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