Modern Information Technology on Higher Education Reform and the Countermeasures Analysis

2014 ◽  
Vol 1023 ◽  
pp. 225-228
Author(s):  
Ling Zhou

The development of modern information technology to accelerate the rapid development of high technology, the rapid development of high technology and promote the differentiation and integration of university disciplines. By describing the main contents of modern information technology, and analyzes the impact of modern information technology on Teaching Reform of higher education and university teachers from the use of multimedia technology to improve the level and increase the ability of teachers to use modern distance education university and college teachers to improve the teaching of measures to address three aspects of information literacy universities.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Liyan Zhao

In the process of the continuous development of China's modern education, as an important part of the current education system, the quality of high-level education has a very important impact on the development of students and social economy. With the deepening of education reform, people pay more and more attention to the reform of higher education. In the process of the continuous development of modern information technology, promoting the effective integration of high-level education reform and modern information technology has become an important way for the development of modern higher education. Based on this, this paper deeply explores the reform strategy of Higher Education under the new situation of network, in order to improve the quality of higher education reform, and provide some valuable reference for promoting the further development of modern education.


2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (3) ◽  
pp. 143-161
Author(s):  
Milan Miljković

The collection and analytical work of modern intelligence services faces numerous challenges because the environment in which the services operate is characterized by the need for rapid data collection, analysis and decision-making, almost in real time. When we consider security work, the growing dependence on modern information technology makes the information structure of services sensitive and "vulnerable" to information attacks. Also, the application of information operations as a form of performing secret actions has been updated. Information technology has also changed the relationship between the service and users, introduced the possibility of applying the "pull" architecture for obtaining information, which, in addition to the good sides, also brings certain challenges. Due to all the above, the intelligence services are adapting to the technological, organizational and cultural changes brought about by the information revolution. The paper reviews the challenges in the work of modern intelligence services, primarily from the aspect of the impact of mass application of modern information technology on operational and analytical work, as well as the application of secret actions in the work of services. The aim of this paper is to point out the numerous challenges that the information revolution brings to modern intelligence services. A comparative analysis of the presented research material leads to the conclusion that the services encounter new tasks and ways of functioning in all their activities, which ultimately raises the sensitive issue of their reform. The conclusion reached in this paper is that the reform of intelligence services in the "information age" is in any case necessary, but that its implementation should not be revolutionary, but must be carried out evolutionarily.


2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 5049-5052
Author(s):  
Ming Zhao ◽  
Wang Zhang

With the rapid development of modern information technology, visual simulation technology is widely used popularized in the construction of college English. Therefore, this paper tries to have a further research on visual simulation technology into college English. Results show that the visual simulation is very important to improve students’ recognition, understanding of tourism English training courses.


2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 4683-4686
Author(s):  
Feng Lan Luo ◽  
Sun Li

With the rapid development of e-commerce, more and more companies have to carry out precise marketing in order to win in the competition. This article introduces information technologies involved in precision marketing.


2010 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-60
Author(s):  
Bozena Leven

Prior to Poland's transition from central planning to a market system, which began in 1990, schools of business were non-existent in that country. Instead, university level instruction on economics during the socialist period was closely tied to ideological priorities, and limited to imparting skills suitable for planned economy. All universities were owned by the state, heavily politicized, and solely focused on supporting a centrally planned economy.  There was no meaningful attempt to impart, or even describe, market oriented theories, leaving Poland almost wholly without the basic human capital needed to run a market economy. This backdrop makes higher education reform particularly crucial for Poland’s continued economic development and, to date, marketization has fundamentally transformed that sector.  Poland’s current higher education system is now compatible with those of many Western European countries, relies on standard Western curricula, and enjoys significant academic autonomy, which exceeds that of some more developed Western countries. This sector has also seen an unprecedented growth in economics and business programs enrollments, along with the formation of private universities.  Indeed, the depth and rapidity of Poland's progress in reforming higher education stands in marked contrast to that of other former centrally planned economies, and may serve as an interesting case study for potential reforms in Russia and other former Soviet republics.  In this paper we describe the progress and effects of several major reforms in Poland's higher business education, examining changes in funding, potential funding sources, the structure of faculty governance, educational programs and degrees granted, the formation of new curricula, and Poland’s system of faculty promotion. Following this examination, we identify and discuss a number of continuing systemic obstacles to further progress in this area, and discuss how they might be addressed.  In addition, we apply Western metrics to assess and evaluate the impact of reform on the current and future quality of Poland's business education. One consequence of Poland's transition to a market economy is its high level of governmental involvement in income redistribution policies,  and  a  quasi-monopolistic position regarding the provision of such services as for example, health care, and quality higher education .  Because these governmental policies have parallels in the experiences of European countries, those experiences provide insights into possible outcomes upon which various policy recommendations for Poland may be drawn.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document