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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (10) ◽  
pp. 23-33
Author(s):  
Yihan Jin

Education problems in remote underprivileged regions in China have long been a prominent obstacle that inhibit the development of education equality. Among all solutions, internet education has the capacity to offset against the deficiencies of unequal distribution of educational resources. Analyzing the success of online education of Lushi County in Henan offers an opportunity of establishing a relatively more equal education system.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junqin Huang ◽  
Linghe Kong ◽  
Jiejian Wu ◽  
Yutong Liu ◽  
Yuchen Li ◽  
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Author(s):  
MAO Feng ◽  

In order to deepen China's foreign exchanges and meet market needs, training translators requires closer integration of translation theory and translation practice, and emphasis on the cultivation of applied translators. Relying on the rise of China’s “Internet + Education” new business mode and the support of the “mass entrepreneurship and innovation” national policy, this research plans to build a translation practice cloud platform focusing on serving MTI students’ translation practices to help students integrate with the industry as soon as possible, and improve the quality of MTI training.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dandan Dong

Network buzzwords are ubiquitous in the internet era. To explore the psychology of college students using network buzzwords, the development trend and characteristics of network buzzwords are analyzed first. A questionnaire survey is performed to learn how college students use network buzzwords currently; then, the obtained data are analyzed and discussed. Results demonstrate that 81.59% of college students can understand what the buzzwords mean. As for psychological factors, the average score of the identity dimension is the highest, and the average score of social support is the lowest. Among the behavioral factors, the communication factor scores the highest. Regarding the overall psychological and behavioral factors, in general, boys score higher than girls, and science and engineering students score higher than those majoring in literature, history, and art. Students of higher grades score lower than those of lower grades regarding using network buzzwords in communication and entertainment activities. The psychological mechanism of Generation Z college students using network buzzwords has been explored, which can provide scientific and practical reference materials for subsequent analysis and research on online behaviors of college students and is also of great significance for internet education of college students.


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