Abstract

Abstract This study explores the application of information fusion technology in teaching art and design majors in colleges and universities, aiming to improve the teaching effect and students’ practical ability. The study adopts the flipped classroom teaching model and combines the multiple linear regression method to analyze the effectiveness of the teaching model. The model includes three stages: teaching preparation, teaching process and teaching reflection. The practice teaching system includes online and offline integration of on-campus practice, humanistic literacy practice, on-site participation practice and other multivariate systems. The study results showed that the students who adopted this teaching model scored 4.237, 4.388, and 4.186 (out of 5) in learning self-efficacy, learning adaptability, and learning engagement, respectively, indicating that the students were in the middle to upper level in these areas. The results of regression analysis showed that learning self-efficacy and learning adaptability had a significant positive effect on learning engagement. The conclusion indicates that the application of information fusion technology can significantly improve the learning self-efficacy, learning adaptability and learning engagement of art and design majors, thus improving the quality of teaching and students’ practical ability. This provides new perspectives and methods for teaching art design majors in colleges and universities.

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