The Influence of Modern Information Technology on the Ideology of College Students

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As the development of the advanced information technology, the modern technologies including the information and computer technologies are bring into the campuses. The modern information technology, such as the multimedia technology, the computer science as well as the network technology are taken as the available tools to present vivid samples to the students for education and entertainment, helping the college students to clearly and deeply understand the information, knowledge and enriching their life. Specialized to the ideology of the college students, this paper presented the influence of the modern information technology to the ideology of college students. The benefit and weakness of the introducing the modern information technology into the campuses is analyzed. Moreover, we proposed a series of method for properly utilizing the modern information technology, forming a novel pattern of the utilization of the modern information technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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