
Thinking and Practice of “Online & Offline” Blended Teaching of College English under the Social Recruitment Form
Author(s) -
Meng HaiBo,
Binghui Wu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
contemporary education and teaching research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2737-4335
pISSN - 2737-4203
DOI - 10.47852/bonviewcetr2021020112
Subject(s) - informatization , multinational corporation , class (philosophy) , online and offline , quality (philosophy) , the internet , mathematics education , sociology , computer science , public relations , psychology , business , political science , world wide web , artificial intelligence , philosophy , finance , epistemology , operating system
With the continuous development of the level of informatization, the standards of the social talent market for talents from all walks of life have also been continuously improved. As an international language, English plays a pivotal role in improving its own social competitiveness. With the continuous development and growth of globalization, domestic and foreign companies are closely connected, and many multinational companies have emerged. The opportunities for domestic college graduates to work in foreign companies have gradually increased. Therefore, a good English foundation is a very important work skill. At the same time, with the continuous emergence of new technologies such as computer technology and big data technology, the Internet education model has gradually developed into a new type of education model, which has continuously replaced the traditional offline education method and the hybrid online and offline Teaching has gradually become a hot topic in contemporary society. This article elaborates on the combination of online and offline teaching methods of college English and explores and analyzes from the perspective of complementary advantages and maximization of teaching resources. Taking the characteristics of “online & offline” mixed teaching as the starting point for analysis, expounding the composition of three aspects of teaching content before class, during class and after class, forming a three-stage classroom teaching model, and then achieving the optimization of the classroom structure. Quality improvement and other effects.