Construction of Big Data Professional Industry-Education Integration Talent Training System Based on Big Data Application in Hainan Tourism Industry
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https://doi.org/10.70088/1tv17n03Keywords:
big data, tourism industry, education integration, talent development, curriculum designAbstract
With the accelerated development of the Hainan Free Trade Port, the regional tourism industry, acting as a fundamental economic pillar, has witnessed an explosive growth in the demand for highly skilled big data professionals, largely driven by ongoing digital transformation initiatives. However, there currently remains a significant and problematic disconnect between traditional academic training methodologies and contemporary industry needs. This gap is characterized by outdated curriculum systems, training programs lacking authentic tourism data support, and superficial school-enterprise collaborations, ultimately resulting in graduates struggling to meet dynamic job requirements promptly. To systematically address the aforementioned challenges, this comprehensive study proposes an innovative, industry-education integration-oriented talent development framework based on the real-world applications of tourism big data within the Hainan Free Trade Port. Centered fundamentally on solving practical industry problems, the research breaks down traditional disciplinary barriers through a robust collaborative mechanism featuring joint school-enterprise development, shared curriculum design, and collaborative talent cultivation, thereby achieving a seamless alignment between the educational and industrial chains. Specifically, the study establishes a modular curriculum system deeply integrated with tourism business logic, effectively transforming real-world enterprise projects—such as tourist behavioral profiling and regional traffic forecasting—into highly valuable teaching resources. Simultaneously, a comprehensive industry-education integration platform combining teaching, empirical research, and social services has been successfully developed. This integrated system not only effectively resolves the persistent dilemma of disconnected academic and corporate environments but also provides targeted, high-quality talent support for the sustainable development of the Hainan Free Trade Port, demonstrating significant practical applicability and promotion value.References
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