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Priorities of Sustainable Smart Campus Management

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With the development of technology and network, the world has entered the era of big data. Smart education is the product of economic globalization, technological change, and knowledge explosion. It is also an inevitable stage of the development of educational informatization. Wisdom education is a new realm and demand for educational informatization. It needs to take the intelligent learning environment as the technical support, the intelligent learning as the fundamental cornerstone, and the intelligent teaching method as the catalyst. As an inevitable stage of the development of educational informatization, the construction of its sustainable development ability is an important means to promote the sustainable development ability of educational informatization. This paper focuses on the research and overview of the current situation and challenges of the sustainable development of smart campus management.

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Zhang, X. (2023). Priorities of Sustainable Smart Campus Management. In: Lazareva, E.I., Murzin, A.D., Rivza, B.A., Ostrovskaya, V.N. (eds) Innovative Trends in International Business and Sustainable Management. Approaches to Global Sustainability, Markets, and Governance. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4005-7_21

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