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Construction of Mobile Internet Distance Education Teaching Platform from the Perspective of Industry Education Integration

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Aiming at the problems of traditional education and teaching platform, such as low use satisfaction, low platform security and poor operation stability, this paper constructs a mobile internet distance education and teaching platform from the perspective of industry education integration. Through the mobile terminal, wireless network and learning resource server, the structure of distance education teaching platform is constructed. The framework of distance education data processing platform is built by using mobile learning course module, mobile course test module, mobile course question answering module and download zone module. Optimize the function of mobile Internet distance education teaching platform, according to the construction goal of Internet distance education platform, improve the data management function structure of mobile distance education platform, and realize the operation of mobile Internet distance education teaching platform. The experimental results show that the stability of the platform is good, which can effectively improve the user satisfaction and platform security.

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Lyu, Cg. (2022). Construction of Mobile Internet Distance Education Teaching Platform from the Perspective of Industry Education Integration. In: Liu, S., Ma, X. (eds) Advanced Hybrid Information Processing. ADHIP 2021. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 417. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94554-1_32

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