高中对工业4.0的准备——基于他们的网站简介

O. Beyteki̇n
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在本研究中,它旨在根据私立和公立高中的概况评估工业4.0的准备情况,并在此框架下为从业者和研究人员提出建议。互联网是个人在日常生活中进行实践、决策和推理时所参考的重要资源之一。在研究中,使用样本中私立和公立高中的官方网站作为研究材料。该研究于2021学年在İzmir省博尔诺瓦区国立教育部附属私立和公立高中样本中的20所高中范围内进行。本研究采用随机抽样方法。在数据收集技术方面,研究人员使用原始数据,在这个方向上,数据是从学校的官方网页上收集的。在工业4.0的背景下,在网络技术发展阶段的框架内,考察了学校官方网页的传播模式、信息质量、目标受众、内容、互动水平等变量的情况。该研究小组中74%的公立高中的网络档案使用了web 1.0平台,26%使用了web 2.0平台。在Web 3.0平台上,没有公立高中被包括在内。从私立高中的网络概况百分比来看,66%的私立高中使用web 1.0平台,32%的私立高中使用web 2.0平台,只有2%的私立高中使用web 3.0平台。根据私立和公立学校的网络概况,当评估他们对工业4.0的准备情况时,可以看到大多数学校仍处于web 1.0阶段。虽然可以看到教育系统的变化发生缓慢,但随着教育4.0范式的到来,增强现实、虚拟现实模拟、物联网、数字学习平台和教育数据挖掘等应用都部分包含在2023年MEB愿景文件的目标中,但学校仍然能够表达自己。可以看出,这些技术在作为企业身份一部分的网站上的使用尚未解决。有人认为,包括在Covid - 19大流行过程中更频繁使用的EBA等人工智能应用程序在内的教育信息网络模型也可以用于学校的网站,这将提高学校对这一意义上的创新的认识和适应速度。关键词:高中,工业4.0,教育4.0,网站
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Readiness of High Schools for Industry 4.0 On the Basis of Their Websites Profiles
In this study, it is aimed to evaluate the readiness for Industry 4.0 depending on the profiles of private and public high schools and to develop suggestions for practitioners and researchers in this framework. The Internet is one of the important resources that individuals refer to while performing practices, making decisions and reasoning in their daily lives. In the research, official websites of private and public high schools in the sample were used as study material. The research was carried out in the 2021 academic year within the scope of 20 high schools in the sample of private and public high schools affiliated to the Ministry of National Education in the Bornova District of İzmir province. Random sampling method was used in the study. In data collection techniques, researchers use primary data and, in this direction, data were collected from the official web pages of the schools. In the context of Industry 4.0, within the framework of the development stages of web technology, the situation of communication model, information quality, target audience, content, interaction level variables on the official web pages of the schools was examined. 74% of the web profile percentages of public high schools in the study group are on the Web 1.0 platform, and 26% are on the Web 2.0 platform. On the Web 3.0 platform, it was observed that no public high schools were included. Looking at the web profile percentages of private high schools, it is seen that 66% are on the Web 1.0 platform, 32% are on the Web 2.0 platform, and only 2% are on the Web 3.0 platform. Based on the web profile of private and public schools, when their readiness for Industry 4.0 is evaluated, it is seen that most of them are still in the Web 1.0 phase. Although it is seen that the changes in the education system occur slowly, applications such as augmented reality, virtual reality simulations, internet of things, digital learning platforms and educational data mining that come with the Education 4.0 paradigm are partially included in the targets of the 2023 MEB Vision document, but schools are still able to express themselves. It is seen that the use of these technologies on websites that are a part of their corporate identity is not settled. It is thought that the educational information network model, which includes artificial intelligence applications such as EBA, which is used more frequently with the Covid 19 pandemic process, can also be used on the websites of schools, and this will provide an awareness and acceleration in the adaptation of schools to innovations in this sense. Key Words: High School, Industry 4.0, Education 4.0, websites
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