International Journal of New Developments in Education, 2023, 5(1); doi: 10.25236/IJNDE.2023.050115.
Cui Wei
Liaoning Institute of Science and Technology, Benxi, China, 117000
The formation of intelligent classroom education mode is a new education mode under the background of Internet development, which breaks the time and space limitations of traditional education and enables students to consult knowledge at any time through the Internet. The establishment of smart classroom strengthens the interaction between teachers and students, integrates various educational functions, improves the efficiency of classroom teaching, and urges students to develop their independent learning ability, which is the main achievement of the current development of smart education. This paper explores the establishment of college English classes under the development of the Internet in the new era. Through the combination of online and offline education, it can improve the efficiency of classroom teaching and provide a development direction for educational reform.
Big data; Smart classroom; College English; Efficient teaching
Cui Wei. Smart Classroom Model of College English in the Context of Big Data. International Journal of New Developments in Education (2023) Vol. 5, Issue 1: 86-89. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJNDE.2023.050115.
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