Education and Educational Technology pp 121-124 | Cite as
Research on IBL in Computer Education
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Abstract
The professional fields of computer science and technology are drivers and enablers of the global economy. University graduates need to develop a range of conceptual and technical capacities to work effectively in the shaping of companies, enterprises which operate in globalised settings. This paper describes the basic idea of Industry Based-Learning (IBL) , and explores the computer education teaching system base on IBL.
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