Design of a Computer Technology-Based Teaching System for College Students Mental Health Course

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Dai, Xiaowei [1 ]
Yang, Wuying [1 ]
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[1] Chongqing Ind & Trade Polytech, Coll Educ, Chongqing 408000, Peoples R China
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Computer Technology; Mental Health; Teaching System; Training; Educational Results; Learning;
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
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The hypothetical discussion describes the design of a personal computer innovation -based display structure tailored specifically for subordinates enrolled in an educational well-being course. Using a sophisticated approach, this structure intends to raise understudy devotion, urge dynamic studying, and enhance profitability. The displaying framework promotes reflective thinking, resolute thinking, and the acquisition of practical qualities associated with psychological wellness through the use of intuitive multimedia, competitive elements, and tailored input. This innovative displaying structure allows students to grow a more substantial grasp of mental health concerns while growing their personal psychic flourishing in a consistent and enticing teaching environment through the integration of cutting -edge technology with informative content. Modern instructional tactics stay frequently grounded in scheduled exam -based schooling besides infrequently actually caring about the root cause of pupils' questions, although flipping psychological training methods have emerged in some sectors. The primary goal of this concept is to combine digital intelligence with flipping laboratory brain studies. This essay focuses on the characteristics of fraudulent learning as well as the symbolic significance of flipping their house. What exactly are the advantages of the smart display stage over traditional learning? The following piece chooses crucial 1, the classroom, important 2, the school, main 3, the group, and key 4, from our institution's undergraduates. The A1 and B1 groups guide an academic year of artificial intellect, along with the concept of inverted classrooms for neuroscience. Bundles A2 and B2 depict the under study in accordance with normal training. According to the study data, the size of gatherings A1 and B1 increased respectively. Gatherings A1 and B1 had higher midterm and final normal scores respectively, than assemblages A2 and B2, and their scores have increased by a rate. The influence of artificial intelligence and flipping residence mind study on mental health in education programs may additionally energize subordinates' benefit and forward the advancement of understudy's display throughout autonomous education.
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