Modern Information Technology on Higher Education Reform and the Countermeasures Analysis

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The development of modern information technology to accelerate the rapid development of high technology, the rapid development of high technology and promote the differentiation and integration of university disciplines. By describing the main contents of modern information technology, and analyzes the impact of modern information technology on Teaching Reform of higher education and university teachers from the use of multimedia technology to improve the level and increase the ability of teachers to use modern distance education university and college teachers to improve the teaching of measures to address three aspects of information literacy universities.

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