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Study on innovation and sustainable development of digital education in universities under the background of the new era

Yanping Sun and Wei Zhao

International Journal of Sustainable Development, 2024, vol. 27, issue 1/2, 30-44

Abstract: To effectively promote innovation and sustainable development of digital education in universities, corresponding strategies for innovation in digital education in universities have been proposed. This paper analyses the influencing factors of digital education innovation in colleges and universities, and puts forward the corresponding countermeasures for digital education innovation in colleges and universities. Empirical analysis shows that the proposed innovation strategy has a high degree of sustainable development balance, indicating that after educational innovation, the sustainable development of education has not been disrupted. And the promotion of sustainable development in education exceeds 0.7. Therefore, adopting the innovative strategies proposed in this article can effectively promote the sustainable development of education.

Keywords: background of the new era; digital education; innovation; sustainable development; degree of balance; promotional effect. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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