Crazy Entertainment System
Chapter 111 Weibo Education
****** is a high school sophomore girl who just started her winter vacation yesterday. Today happens to be the final of the CCTV Young Singers Competition. Normally, her parents wouldn't let her watch it; they would make her do her homework instead.
As is well known, high school in China is particularly tough, with students buried in books all day long.
Classes start at 6:30 every Saturday, with two more classes scheduled for the remaining half-day, and the last two classes used as a break.
There are exams every week, euphemistically called weekly tests.
That's how exam-oriented education works. In foreign countries, a perfect score has become an idol symbol, but in China, perfect scores are as common as hairs on a cow.
Just mention the exam, and Huaxia will give you a perfect score without any problem.
Sometimes, problems that even university students abroad can't solve are brought to China, and people look at them with disdain and say, "This? Isn't this a fifth-grade elementary school problem?!"
The abnormal test-taking abilities fostered by China's exam-oriented education have shocked the world.
Without saying anything, if you want to get into a top university, you basically need to do at least 1000 sets of practice questions, a dozen or so reference books, and all sorts of other miscellaneous things.
After finally getting two days off, including the National Day and May Day holidays, I have at least 20 sets of test papers for several subjects, not counting other workbooks.
You should interpret your teacher's words in reverse. When they say, "It's vacation time, you can relax a bit, and do some homework when appropriate," they're actually telling you, "Kid, go home and do your homework properly, or you'll be in for a surprise when you get back!"
This has become an unspoken rule.
While watching the live broadcast of the CCTV Young Singers Competition, I also sent some messages in the class group on Weibo.
It started with QQ groups, but I later found Weibo groups to be more fun. There are many interesting things there, such as funny pictures. You can send a lot of funny pictures, doodle and post your own pictures, collect them, and upload your own doodles. If you use it more than 10000 times, you will get a one-month membership activation code, which can be traded. If you use it more than 100000 times, you can get 20 yuan in cash.
This money can be withdrawn.
If it is used more than 100 million times, a buyout fee of 120 yuan will be awarded.
Of course, if it's a set of images, averaging 30 views, then you'll get a purchase right worth 1000 yuan.
There are also some other gadgets, and more importantly, you can directly view various updates, and it's all registered under your real name, so you don't have to worry about it being fake.
This is completely different from penguins; the teacher has also joined in.
More importantly, it allows anonymous chatting. Teachers don't know who is chatting, and administrators can use their privileges to block certain individuals. However, to block someone, at least ten people must be members and half of them must agree.
A Weibo membership costs only 12 yuan per month, and you can get a free trial by completing tasks.
Members also have a great user experience.
More importantly, each group can have 1GB of space for group members to use, where they can put assignments or other files.
If it's a student class group, you can enjoy a 50% discount; all members in this group only need to pay six yuan to become members.
You can also enter a lucky draw after topping up your account. Some prizes are a few days' membership, while others are Moneoney prizes up to 100 yuan, with the lowest being 1 cent.
There's a daily cash prize draw of 1 yuan; the draw ends once it's gone.
There's also a live streaming system, where teachers can give live lessons or students can ask questions.
Teachers can get a free membership after they are certified.
If a teacher receives positive feedback from students, it can be recorded and used for teacher evaluation, which is divided into city-level evaluation, provincial-level evaluation, and national-level evaluation.
The top three winners at the city level will receive cash prizes of 10,000, 20,000, and 30,000 yuan respectively.
Provincial-level evaluations can yield rewards of 30,000, 50,000, or 100,
The national-level recipients received 100,000, 200,000, and 500,000 respectively.
The teacher ranked first in the country received a cash reward of 500,000 yuan.
All those who recommend voting must be current students, which greatly limits the possibility of vote rigging.
Although it has already started, nearly 100,000 teachers have already participated.
Even if you don't win an award, if you perform exceptionally well, the organizers will still provide some form of reward.
More importantly, it can bring a good reputation, and some local education departments even secretly support this.
After all, it's free and convenient for students.
It has won unanimous praise from students and parents.
More importantly, a face-to-face teaching model has been launched, which means that even if you don't know the teacher, you can still ask questions. The teacher's fee is 100 yuan per hour, but this is a paid service. Students pay 10 yuan per month and can ask questions anytime without any obstacles, because many teachers are online in their spare time, and there are cash rewards for getting more likes.
Gao Feiyan was exceptionally capable, and after securing bank loans, these plans were fully implemented.
Furthermore, a feature has been introduced where students can write down the question, record a video, and send it to their teacher. The teacher will then reply to the student with a video.
The time cannot exceed two hours, and of course, there is a charge of 5 yuan per session.
This is a method that can be used when there are no available teachers.
Of course, teachers can offer open classes and teach online.
Weibo has hired dozens of top-tier teachers from across the country. The price is 500 yuan per hour.
Students can watch these courses live or recorded for free as members.
This initiative has garnered support from countless parents because the "raise hand to ask a question" function allows students to ask questions they don't understand. Once the questions are recorded, professional teachers will answer them one by one within 24 hours.
The membership fees for this section are calculated separately. It costs 15 yuan per month to subscribe to a Platinum membership, which costs 20 yuan per month and allows you to enjoy all of Weibo's services, including the education section.
Many parents said they could accept it, since their children could directly watch videos to learn after returning home.
Weibo has also developed a special instructional video software for this purpose.
That means when you log in, your computer will be locked by the software, and you can only view this type of content.
This allows parents to focus on other things without worry.
Education is a major concern for every parent. When the fees are reasonable, parents are happy to pay; after all, 20 yuan is just a pack of good cigarettes.
This is one of the reasons why many students use Weibo as a social media platform instead of Tencent's QQ.
It's fun, easy to use, and educational.
"I have a feeling there's more to this than meets the eye, Peng Mei, what do you think?!" ****** said in the group chat. Everyone was watching the relationship advice video.
"I don't know, but it seems to be related to our idol Chen Yu. Do you remember when he posted some photos of these girls a while ago?" Peng Mei replied.
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