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Internet + BBS Influence and Countermeasures of College Campus Culture
The "Internet + BBS" is a typical model, the current campus network environment with deep penetration of computer information technology, college campus network has constructed another virtual campus. The huge amounts of information on the network environment and the complexity of the information, it is clear that the students in colleges and universities ideological cognition has brought some challenges, also brought new challenges for the construction of campus culture. In further analysis the influence of these cases, the targeted adaptation measures, become the important content of college campus culture construction.
Internet + BBS Influence and Countermeasures of College Campus Culture
The "Internet + BBS" is a typical model, the current campus network environment with deep penetration of computer information technology, college campus network has constructed another virtual campus. The huge amounts of information on the network environment and the complexity of the information, it is clear that the students in colleges and universities ideological cognition has brought some challenges, also brought new challenges for the construction of campus culture. In further analysis the influence of these cases, the targeted adaptation measures, become the important content of college campus culture construction.
Internet + BBS Influence and Countermeasures of College Campus Culture
Wang, Yandong (author)
2015-12-01
122605 byte
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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