The Role of College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship under the New Normal

The Role of College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship under the New Normal

Authors

  • Kun Ju Nanjing Normal University Taizhou College, Taizhou, Jiangsu, 225300, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53469/ijomsr.2023.06(06).01

Keywords:

New Normal, Internet plus, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Abstract

With the development of big data technology and Internet technology, the "Internet Plus" plays an important role in various fields. It will become a new educational model to propel the development of the innovation and entrepreneurship education of college students, thus providing them with a clear direction of innovation and entrepreneurship, so that they can adapt to the changes of the new environment. At the same time, in the context of the new normal, "Internet Plus" can also bring new ideas to college students' entrepreneurial activities, which can enable them to provide an important contribution to the realization of innovation development goals in China, to cultivate more innovative talents. Each section is developed in a staggered way and connected through the Fengcheng river system to form a circular artery connecting the "Confucian worship" block, Old Street, Daohe Ancient Block and Jing'an Road Block and reaching Wanda Plaza. It aims to realize the perfect combination of tradition and modernity, create a "Confucian worship Tour - Fengcheng River cultural tourism scenic belt" with the characteristics of "Confucianism", "opera", "folk custom" and "business", and promote the establishment of national AAAAA level tourist attraction.

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Published

2023-12-29
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