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Strategies for Weibo, WeChat, Micro-Video and Mobile Client Teaching Reform of Moral Education in Private Colleges and Universities in We-Media Era

Jihua Gao

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In We-media era, moral education is facing new opportunities and challenges in private colleges and universities. As new media
platforms, Weibo, WeChat, Micro-Video and Mobile Client provide new ideas and ways for teaching reform in colleges and universities.
By analyzing the role of Weibo, WeChat, Micro-Video and Mobile Client in moral education in private colleges and universities, this paper
discusses the teaching reform strategies based on Weibo, WeChat, Micro-Video and Mobile Client and aims to improve the effectiveness of
moral education in private colleges and universities.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/neet.v3i2.6444

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