Analysis on the Evolution of Information Construction Model in Green Industry Engineering

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In order to promote the educational informationization, most universities, which own different cycles with various understanding, are experiencing the transition from campus network construction to digital campus construction. Similar difficulties and solutions are encountered in the course. This text is dealing with the process of educational informationization in Chongqing Normal University, offering a good example for your reference. Keywords: Informationization, Evolution, Campus Network, Digital Campus

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