Enhancement the Educational Technology by Using 5G Networks

被引:17
作者
Al-Malah D.K.A.-R. [1 ]
Majeed B.H. [2 ]
ALRikabi H.T.S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Northern Technical University, Mosul
[2] College of Education for Pure Science/Ibn Al-Haitham, University of Baghdad, Baghdad
[3] Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Wasit University, Wasit
关键词
Educational devices; Educational material; Educational strategies; Produce; Systems and applications;
D O I
10.3991/ijet.v18i01.36001
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摘要
With the spread of global markets for modern technical education and the diversity of programs for the requirements of the local and global market for information and communication technology, the universities began to race among themselves to earn their academic reputation. In addition, they want to enhance their technological development by developing IMT systems with integrated technology as the security and fastest response with the speed of providing the required service and sure information and linking it The network and using social networking programs with wireless networks which in turn is a driver of the emerging economies of technical education. All of these facilities opened the way to expand the number of students and solve the problem of accumulation, collection and analysis of data by storing it with large, expanded and automatically interconnected databases between university places and departments to provide services adapted to the desire of demand. This research dealt with a sample from of the academic’s opinions and students. The sample is 319 questionnaires. It concluded that each of the infrastructure, devices, Internet of things, smart classrooms, and administrative database, with the presence of the fifth-generation network and its equipment, have a statistically significant correlation with technical education technology. © 2023,International Journal of Emerging Technologies in LearningAll Rights Reserved.
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页码:137 / 151
页数:14
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