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Discussion on Application of Informatization in MCU Course

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MCU course is the core course of electromechanical major. Mastering this course will promote the employment of students. The content of the MCU course is too abstract, it is relatively difficult to students to understand. The traditional teaching mode can not meet the teaching requirements of the course. Therefore, it is necessary to integrate information technology into it, give full play to the advantages of information technology in education, and avoid the problems exposed in MCU teaching. Relying on Internet of Things technology and network technology to enhance the effectiveness of MCU teaching. Teachers constantly improve the application ability of information technology, integrate abundant teaching resources into teaching, transform boring theory teaching into interesting information teaching, and significantly improve the quality of teaching.

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Qiu, M. (2020). Discussion on Application of Informatization in MCU Course. In: Atiquzzaman, M., Yen, N., Xu, Z. (eds) Big Data Analytics for Cyber-Physical System in Smart City. BDCPS 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1117. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2568-1_3

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