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Exploration on the Mixed Teaching Mode of Supply Chain Management Course in the Post Epidemic Era

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During the outbreak of the COVID-19, colleges and universities across the country carried out online teaching through information-based teaching platforms, and online teaching has developed rapidly, which has a far-reaching impact on Teaching in our country. In the post epidemic era, the continuous promotion of online and offline hybrid teaching mode is of great significance to the reform and innovation of higher education. Taking the course "supply chain management" as an example, around the teaching objectives of the course, develop and build the curriculum resources under the hybrid teaching mode, build the implementation plan of the hybrid teaching mode, summarize the teaching characteristics and shortcomings of the course, and put forward improvement strategies. Practice shows that blended teaching is of great significance to promote educational modernization and improve the quality of talent training.

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      ICETC '22: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Education Technology and Computers
      October 2022
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      ISBN:9781450397766
      DOI:10.1145/3572549

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