How To realize student-centered teaching in Cloud Class
Journal: Barnard Education Review (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-08-15
Authors : Geng Lijun Tang shijun Zeng Fanhua;
Page : 19-20
Keywords : Student-centered; Three-dimensional Network; Cloud Class;
- How To realize student-centered teaching in Cloud Class
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Abstract
The student-centered teaching innovation has certain universality, from the teaching method angle it aims at the student's study and the growth demand, uses the information method to create the innovation teaching method. The innovation practice centering on the development of students can improve the students' learning experience and learning achievement. We Use the three-dimensional network problem-oriented map to stimulate students' learning motivation, and use questionnaire survey, celebrity interviews, real-life happiness model analysis to achieve the student-centered teaching practice of mixed cloud class, improve the well-being of students' life value, and create a happy teaching model.
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