Research on the Cultivation Mode of College Students’ Ability of Innovation and Entrepreneurship under the Perspective of “Internet+”
Abstract
In the context of the “Internet +”, higher vocational colleges are committed
to advancing with the times and cultivating the new professional talents who can
adapt to economic development and can use the Internet to promote and implement
innovation and entrepreneurship. The article first analyzes the necessity and urgency
of the cultivation of college students' innovation and entrepreneurship ability under
the background of “Internet +”, and the opportunities and challenges brought by the
“Internet +” environment to the development of higher vocational professions, and
then based on the logical relationship between the various aspects of the process of
fostering innovation and entrepreneurship to construct a training model for
professional innovation and entrepreneurship.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26549/ret.v6i1.15866
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