Construction of Intelligent Platform for College Student Management under the Background of Digital Transformation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jike.202304109
Author(s)
Li Yang*, Chunxi Geng, Yi Zhang
Affiliation(s)
Shanghai Publishing and Printing College, Shanghai 200093, China
*Corresponding Author
Abstract
The ways of information processing in all walks of life change tremendously in the digital age, especially with the spread of education. Colleges and universities pay more attention to fostering students’ comprehensive quality besides mastering their subject knowledge. The training and management of students need extensive information interaction with all participants related to students’ development, resulting in a huge amount of data. The traditional student management platform can not meet the needs of student information management in colleges and universities. Under the background of digital transformation, by introducing new technologies such as workflow engine and data middle platform, a new intelligent management platform for college students is constructed, which can realize data sharing. It can promote the informatization and standardization of student management, and empower students’ comprehensive quality evaluation with the help of information technology.
Keywords
Digital Transformation; Workflow Engine; Student Management; Data Middle Platform; Student Portrait
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