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Research on the innovative path of college student management under the environment of we media

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DOI: 10.23977/ICEESR2022.032

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Yuxin Liu

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Yuxin Liu

ABSTRACT

This is an era of rapid development of information technology. The continuous upgrading of communication technology has created today's prosperous era of information technology. Great changes have taken place in the way of information dissemination, which has promoted the birth and development of various we media. We media has become an important channel for people to understand all kinds of current affairs information. From the perspective of we media, student management is a complex systematic project. It should not only be combined with the background of the times, but also take into account the actual situation of colleges and students, in line with the law of social and economic development, and the most important thing is to meet the actual needs of students. Under this realistic background, other changes have taken place in the content and form of student management in Chinese universities. In order to realize the optimal allocation and utilization of educational resources and management resources, schools and teachers take the comprehensive growth and development of students as the ultimate goal, innovate the existing ideas of student management, understand the individualized growth and development needs of students, and better reflect the pertinence and effectiveness of later teaching. College students account for a large proportion of the total number of Internet users, and the influence of media on the new generation of young people is increasing. This paper mainly analyzes the present situation and existing problems of college student management in the self-media era, and then puts forward innovative ways to optimize student management and improve service efficiency.

KEYWORDS

From the media, College students, Management, Innovation path

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