Strategies for Digital Transformation in Higher Education: Global Trends, Challenges, and Perspectives
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The author analyses worldwide digital transformation strategies in higher education, with a specific emphasis on new technology, digital competencies, and the adaptation of educational processes. The challenges encompass disparities in accessing digital resources, budgetary limitations, and inadequate digital literacy. The opportunities encompass individualized instruction, enhanced availability of resources, remote learning, and global collaboration. The article emphasizes the significance of digital transformation in advancing sustainable development, disseminating educational information on a worldwide scale, and addressing ethical considerations.Effective digital transformation necessitates collaboration among institutions, government agencies, technology businesses, and foreign partners.
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