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Analysis of Webcast Practical Teaching Methods of Ideological and Political Courses in Universities

Qingbo Yin

Abstract


As a new social media platform, webcasting has now developed into one of the new models of the Internet. And the body of college students who grew up in the network environment, they are one of the main participants of the network live broadcast. At present, the technology of online live broadcast is developing rapidly. The era of universal live broadcast has arrived. The entry barrier for online live broadcast is lowered, the interaction is enhanced, and the content is rich. These are all advantageous resources for college ideological and political teaching. This article analyzes the characteristics and advantages of webcasting and analyzes the countermeasures of relevant ideological and political webcasting practices in colleges and universities.

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Colleges and Universities; Ideological and Political Courses; Webcast; Practical Teaching

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v4i7.2472

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