INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIAL COMPETENCE
The article deals with the problems of adopting the methods of humanitarian science while teaching subjects related to information technology. The main goal of this humanitarian shift is to provide communication and management skills for competitive in post-industrial society.
Keywords: post-industrial society, knowledge industry, social adaptation, competition, labor market, public relations, management, communications
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Issue: 11, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 11
Rubric: HIGHER SCHOOL PEDAGOGY
Pages: 144 — 149
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