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Title Model of Innovation and Creativity in the Exchange Between Universities and Business Field
ID_Doc 13277
Authors Bucea-Manea-Tonis, R; Pistol, L; Bucea-Manea-Tonis, R
Title Model of Innovation and Creativity in the Exchange Between Universities and Business Field
Year 2018
Published
DOI 10.12753/2066-026X-18-231
Abstract In a very busy society, e-learning is not a trend, but a must, because it facilitates distance interaction through virtual networks, social networks, forums and virtual reality (VR) facilities. The future of e-learning is to simulate reality by virtual reality, placing students in real life situations (e.g. Sims game). ICT students have a multitude of learning and entertainment programs, while using a gaming platform where the action is not realized by the mouse, but by editing comments in a structured / procedural manner, such as For i from one to n, hit the opponent. Those who study medicine learn anatomy and how to make surgeries through VR. Those who study chemistry can experiment with dangerous substances in a safe environment, due to VR. Those who studies languages may be transported in the Elizabethan times, for example, with the help of holograms. And so on... Modern universities have to adopt these technologies and to integrate them in every field of learning. They have to collaborate with the business environments, be one step ahead of them, and invest in research. The business environment has to ask universities for solutions to their problems, and the business has to offer the infrastructure for research in universities, because the young students are very creative. The article offers a model of innovation and creativity in the exchange between universities and the business environment. A deep understanding of the human psychology and the needs of spiritual evolution helps us move forward in the context of circular economy, for a better future for the next generation.
Author Keywords model of innovation; virtual reality; e-learning; work-life balance; communication
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000468620000017
WoS Category Education & Educational Research
Research Area Education & Educational Research
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