Research on Student Management Work in Higher Vocational Colleges from the Perspective of New Media
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New media technology, as an effective teaching aid and management tool, has been widely used in the education management in higher vocational colleges with the rapid popularization and promotion of new media and information technology, thus building an "offline" and "online" integrated education model. The education management work carried out from the perspective of new media should not only fully demonstrate the advantages of the speed and efficiency of information dissemination, but also play a positive role in promoting the development of ideological and political education, the cultivation of students' media literacy, the demonstration of cultural self-confidence as well as entrepreneurship and employment. In this regard, the article deeply analyzes the new media and its impact and role on student management in higher vocational colleges, and puts forward innovative strategies from the perspective of new media, so as to better improve the comprehensive level of student management in higher vocational colleges.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/mmf.v6i8.7768
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