2023
DOI: 10.1109/te.2022.3174263
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Preparing Students for a Digitized Future

Abstract: Through this study, a vehicle to enhance existing education curricula was demonstrated, by exposing students to research-informed educational activities and to experience the key digital systems used in different industrial sectors. Digital skills are in high demand across the globe, with over a million digitally skilled people required by 2022 in the UK alone. With digital skills being vital to a country's economy, there is a need to develop the higher education sector to prepare students for a digitised futu… Show more

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“…The widespread use of digital platforms and corporate systems in various industries and the service sector also lead to the involvement of all interested parties: customers, future employees in the processes of improvement and research of key digital systems (Torbaghan et al, 2023). Therefore, the studies (Li et al, 2023) and (Zhang & Yu, 2024) emphasised the expediency of creating a new system of business talent education for the digital economy and new requirements for consumer development.…”
Section: Analysis Of Recent Research and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widespread use of digital platforms and corporate systems in various industries and the service sector also lead to the involvement of all interested parties: customers, future employees in the processes of improvement and research of key digital systems (Torbaghan et al, 2023). Therefore, the studies (Li et al, 2023) and (Zhang & Yu, 2024) emphasised the expediency of creating a new system of business talent education for the digital economy and new requirements for consumer development.…”
Section: Analysis Of Recent Research and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%