(Fighting New Crown Pneumonia) Inner Mongolia University "Cloud Classroom": University Teachers Incarnate "Net Red Anchor"

China News Network, Hohhot, March 16th: Topic: "Cloud Classroom" in Inner Mongolian Universities: University Teachers Incarnate "Internet Red Anchor"

China News Network reporter Zhang Wei

"The Mongolian dance breaks down, the upper body rhythm is in the opposite direction, pay attention to the power of the arm ..." On the 16th, the Inner Mongolia Academy of Arts performed the second class of Mongolian dance "Cloud Class" on the 16th, and the teaching teacher Wu Lin jumped into the mobile phone live lesson while jumping speak.

Affected by the new crown pneumonia epidemic, schools across the country have begun to postpone schooling. The Inner Mongolia Academy of Art, which is an institution of higher learning in Inner Mongolia, “suspends classes without stopping school”. After “opening in the cloud” on March 2, teachers in the school became “Internet anchors” Online art classroom.

Tripods, bright muscle lights, microphones ... network anchor equipment teachers have everything. As arts colleges, the practical "extra strong" courses taught in music, dance, fine arts, animation, broadcasting, and drama, the most needed in teaching is preaching by example. Therefore, the teachers turned the living room into a studio. The study becomes a podium.

Two weeks after the start of the class, Liu Jinmei, a teacher at the School of Film and Television, Inner Mongolia Academy of Art, wrote this "unprecedented" teaching process as a diary for the online lesson.

"After receiving the notice of the opening of the online class, my brain buzzed. How can the body and performance be operated through the online class?" Liu Jinmei said, "the premiere" was performed on March 2, and the tripod supported the mobile phone to broadcast the physical movement.

After class, the students responded, "There is a head in the video for a while, and a head for a while; a lack of arms, a lack of legs. We rely on our own brain to fill the incomplete picture."

Liu Jinmei said that she and the students often became happy in a pot of porridge online and offline, and would also receive the "love" and "small flowers" sent by the students during the live broadcast, which made Liu Jinmei seem to find the fun of the live broadcast class.

In the courtyard, in the yurt, in the living room ... classmates also tried their best for class.

In the vocal music class, Ibrahim, a 2019 student, sang loudly in her yurt. She told reporters: "The teacher must work harder to give us lessons and overcome all kinds of difficulties."

"Recently, my living room wall has a very good relationship with me, and I have to hug each day for a while." Yu Ningji, a ballet student in the 2017 performance class, said with amusement that there is no dance pole at home, and the basic skills of practicing all rely on "supporting the wall".

Spin, jump, kick, kick ... Ballet teacher Siqin said that doing these basic ballet moves often "jumps" off the screen. "Every day before class, I have to test broadcast in advance, measure the distance between my phone and me, and avoid 'flying' off the screen during the class."

After half a month of "Cloud Class" lectures, teachers who have become "Internet anchors" have said that the use of various network platforms has changed from unfamiliar to familiar, and the operation of various network teaching software has never been to proficient. The simple and lovely faces and the thirsty eyes of every student in middle school are all worth it. (Finish)