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Annoying! Busy! When will the photos of school work groups and multimedia pictures of classrooms stop flooding?

author:Genting Language Teaching and Learning

After watching the 2024 New Year's Day party at school, I came home and opened my phone to see, oh my god!

I quickly swiped the screen with my index finger, but I couldn't find who posted the first photo, and there were new photos pouring in the group.

These large number of photos taken with mobile phones and sent casually are against the background of the large electronic screen in the auditorium, and there is nothing to look at, but the colors are dazzling.

Annoying! Busy! When will the photos of school work groups and multimedia pictures of classrooms stop flooding?

I started manually deleting these meaningless photos, they were just junk on my phone, taking up too much memory, and it also affected me from viewing important information.

Because I deleted up to 99 photos at a time, I deleted five or six times, and at least deleted more than 500 junk photos.

If the person who took the photo and posted the photo should convey what she sees in words, would she still post so positively?

If she had changed to communicate what she saw in voice, would she still be so bold? Would she still be unselective?

Words and voices can carry a person's thoughts and personality, and if you want to use words or voices to express yourself in the public area, you will not make random mistakes, she is afraid of exposing her ignorance, and she is afraid of affecting others.

It's very casual to take pictures and send pictures, and the pictures sent out seem to have magic, and she feels like she's hidden, which is really strange!

Annoying! Busy! When will the photos of school work groups and multimedia pictures of classrooms stop flooding?

Now, we simply think that pictures speak for themselves, and without pictures to prove it, as if we were doing nothing.

So photo formalism began to flood schools, making teachers irritable and keeping teachers busy!

When the superior inspects the work of the school, what he looks at is the photo, and the photo proves that the work is done. But when the school put the photos in front of the leaders in a categorical manner, they only flipped them over with one hand and glanced at them.

Photos can only show the results of one thing and one activity, and the ideas, intentions, and creativity in them are difficult to show in photos.

If you want to understand the whole process of things and activities, words and sounds are much stronger than photos.

But in the age of the flood of photographs, the eyes have become picky, the brain has become simplistic, and people do not have the mood and patience to read and listen.

Our eyes only see the appearance, so there are endless kinds of poses, and they are easy to operate.

Behind the gorgeous photos may be exaggerated and faked.

Advances in science and technology have not reduced the workload of teachers, who have become busier.

At present, photos are proliferating in school image work, and pictures are proliferating in classroom teaching.

Now the teacher in class, basically no board book, a multimedia can make the class colorful, compared to using chalk board books, multimedia multimedia is convenient and colorful.

Annoying! Busy! When will the photos of school work groups and multimedia pictures of classrooms stop flooding?

However, in a multimedia classroom, students' attention spans are distracted. Students are busy in class only with their eyes, only busy looking at the colorful pictures presented by the teacher, not taking notes and notes, and not thinking about the knowledge context without their brains.

If you don't use multimedia computers, can today's teachers still have the same wonderful lessons as the teachers of the past?

Once, when a student didn't finish his reading assignment, I called him into the office to read a story and told him to report back to me when he finished reading it.

When he read it, he couldn't answer my questions or understand anything. When I asked him to read it again, he frowned and sighed, as if reading was a torture.

In schools where photos and pictures are rampant, teachers and students are only sensitive to color, and the brighter the picture, the more attractive it is.

Annoying! Busy! When will the photos of school work groups and multimedia pictures of classrooms stop flooding?

Unfortunately, photos and pictures make teachers and students lazy, impatient, and less able to think and Xi learn.

Perhaps, the ability to read and think will become increasingly scarce, and only a few people will be able to skillfully use competitiveness.

When will school work group photos and multimedia images in classrooms stop being flooded?

When will the teacher not work to please and the students can really focus on learning?

What do you think of the school being busy taking photos and posting photos?

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