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Influence of Internet-based Information Technology in the Information Literacy in Higher Educational Institutions
Zheng Xu
Zhumadian Vocational And Technical College, Zhumadian City, Zip Code: 463000, Henan Province, China
Abstract: The higher education sector has witnessed tremendous changes due to the rapid rise and use of Internet based information technology in the last few years. It naturally has good impact in the higher education and particularly on the information technology based literacy teachers training. Many institutions face challenges in the light of the above and many have experienced high amount of manpower and resources loss. The current work is intended to analyse the current position of information literacy in the higher education sector, and discussed the methods for effective exploitation of information literacy.
Keywords: Education Teaching Mode, Teachers’ Information Literacy, The Status Quo, Method Influence of Internet-based Information Technology in the Information Literacy in Higher Educational Institutions
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ijwa/2019/11/3/92-96
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