THE EFFECTS OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ON TRAINING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS AT THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY | Toàn | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

THE EFFECTS OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ON TRAINING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS AT THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

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Received: 13/09/23                Revised: 30/10/23                Published: 30/10/23

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1. Hua Thi Toan Email to author, TNU - Center for foreign languages and applied informatics, University of Agriculture and Forestry
2. Trinh Thanh Hai, TNU - University of Sciences

Abstract


Training information technology (IT) at universities is a key factor in forming and developing technological capacity for agricultural students. In today's 4.0 era, when digital technology has gradually taken over professional jobs, innovation is crucial for training information technology. To determine the effects of digital technology on training Informatics for students at Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry, the article uses theoretical research methods, practical research, and data processing. The results of the article can not only show how graduates’ training information technology ability can satisfy their actual job requirements, but also be the basis for proposing some specific measures for training information technology, under the influence of digital technology to improve learners' capacity to meet the new requirements of today's digital agriculture.

Keywords


Digital technology; Influence of digital technology in agriculture; IT training for agricultural engineers; Digital capacity; IT application competence

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