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Research on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Model of Higher Vocational Colleges Based on Internet Perspective

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Under the Internet environment, higher vocational students will face more opportunities and challenges, and the Internet as a big platform will bring more information resources integration and funding sources, which is an important feature of the Internet environment to the era of innovation and entrepreneurship, especially the government policy support and social environment to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation to provide more help for higher vocational college students’ innovation and entrepreneurship. Innovation and entrepreneurship education is an important direction of China’s vocational education reform and development. This paper expounds the influence of Internet on innovation and entrepreneurship education, probes into the problems existing in the current innovation and entrepreneurship education mode, and advances some reform ideas and ways. Based on the practice of innovation and entrepreneurship education mode reform in a vocational and technical college, this paper introduces the curriculum system of innovation and entrepreneurship education, the cooperation of innovation and entrepreneurship training and the innovation and entrepreneurship competition of students, and puts forward some suggestions on further improving the quality of talent training in innovation and entrepreneurship education.

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Research Project on Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Universities in Jiangsu Province (Project No.: 2019SJA0615).

Fund Project: Research Project on the Transportation Vocational Education in 2019 Funded by National Transportation Vocational Education Teaching Steering Committee (Project No.: 2019B03).

Fund Project: Research Project on Higher Vocational Education Funded by Nanjing Vocational Institute of Transportation Technology (Project No.: 19JY111).

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Xu, Yj. (2020). Research on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Model of Higher Vocational Colleges Based on Internet Perspective. In: Liu, S., Sun, G., Fu, W. (eds) e-Learning, e-Education, and Online Training. eLEOT 2020. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 339. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63952-5_9

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