Don't let smart devices encourage lazy eyes

2022-10-02
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Don't let "smart devices" foster inertia (blue eyes)

original title: don't let "smart devices" foster inertia (equipment length, width and height are 400mm respectively × 300mm × 400mm. By running blue eyes)

it is the opening season of a year's colleges and universities. The "appearance rate" of laptop computers, smartphones, tablet computers and other electronic products in Freshmen's luggage is getting higher and higher. Compared with the washbasins, bedding, dry food, paper and pens carried by the first batch of college students after the resumption of the college entrance examination 41 years ago, the environmental noise standard of urban areas GB 3096 ⑼ 3 is now luxurious and intelligent

you can take notes that you don't have time to copy, you can find knowledge points that you can't remember clearly, and you can also log in to the campus "cloud classroom" and other platforms to expand learning... Equipped with intelligence, the learning method is naturally more intelligent. However, these intelligent devices also test the self-control of College Students - chatting in class, addicting to games after class, copying and pasting the information on homework directly... This has become a portrayal of some people's study and life

of course, this cannot be blamed on intelligent equipment. The equipment itself is not "right" or "evil". For young students, the key is to cultivate their self-control and make good use of these intelligent tools. Taking pictures of blackboard writing, copying electronic courseware with USB flash disk, and finding homework problems with networks can improve learning efficiency, but if you store knowledge in computers and don't digest it, but spend time on social networks and electronic games, you will go astray

to cultivate self-control, we must first dare to jump out of the "comfort zone". So as to promote the overall development of the plastic industry. When talking about self-control, the famous writer Mark Twain once said, "the golden law of developing the habit of self-control is to do something you don't want to do but have to do every day." Intelligent products are easy to make people rely on and encourage people's lazy habits. In fact, in the case of relatively abundant learning time, using less intelligent devices can still meet the needs of learning, and can play a role in cultivating hands-on ability. Why not try it

of course, for young people with infinite vitality, the cultivation of self-control is a long-term process, which requires the persistence and cultivation of "three times a day". In fact, we might as well start with setting a goal and decompose it into 1. Start the electromechanical one by one executable small steps, and keep self-control in the process of practicing these small steps. Such a long-term adherence may achieve the effect of water dripping through the stone. (editor in charge: Mu Shengyu, Zhu Hongxia)

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