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Reform and Practice of 3D Animation Course in Digital Media Technology Major from the Perspective of Competition-Education Integration

Hong Juan and Chen Yu

Education Insights, 2025, vol. 2, issue 9, 45-52

Abstract: With the rapid development of the digital creative industry, there is an increasingly urgent demand for high-quality and highly practical 3D animation talents. Traditional 3D animation courses in digital media technology programs often suffer from a disconnection between theory and practice, insufficient innovative practical abilities among students, and a significant gap from cutting-edge industrial technologies and standards. To better integrate competitions with professional courses, using competitions to promote learning and teaching, and merging competition with education, is an effective way to enhance the quality of professional courses in higher education. Under this model, an integrated teaching practice path is proposed for 3D animation courses, which leverages skill competitions as a driving force, bases itself on course teaching, employs precise training as a means, centers on students, and relies on practical training platforms.

Keywords: digital media technology; skill competitions; competition-education integration; 3D animation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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