Modeling of a Smart University Social Network for the Development of Soft Skills in a Professional Environment (SUSN)
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v16i04.18817Keywords:
Web2.0, individual skills, collective skills, enterprise 2.0, university 2.0, professionalizing situations.Abstract
With the undeniable impact on the yield, the exploitation of collective skills in companies has become, today, inevitable. Web 2.0 seems to offer powerful tools for the formal and efficient management of these skills. However, this requires a new professional act which is generally lacking. The university is therefore called upon to rethink its training practices by acquiring a smart educational and professional social network capable of developing in the student the profile adapted to the collaborative version of companies 2.0. Describing what exists in this area and proposing a techno-pedagogical contribution relating to the role of University 2.0, these are the two objectives that this research targets.
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