Design and Implementation of Experiment Online Teaching Platform for Oil and Gas Storage and Transportation Based on WeChat Mini-Program

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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v18i22.42235

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online teaching platform, experimental teaching, WeChat mini-program, intelligent education, online and offline mixed teaching mode

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With the emergence of “Internet + higher education,” online teaching platforms have become increasingly important, particularly for practical teaching courses. The study of oil and gas storage and transportation is a fundamental and essential course for students in this major. In light of the issues related to limited space, lack of openness, and low student enthusiasm for traditional experimental teaching methods, an online experimental teaching platform for oil and gas storage and transportation was developed. This platform is based on the WeChat mini-program and follows the principles of cross-platform computability, user friendliness, and low investment. Its aim is to explore effective learning models for mobile devices. This study compares and analyzes the differences in classroom effects before and after the implementation of the WeChat learning platform. The study examines the design of the platform, teaching session cases, and the analysis of application effects. The research utilizes questionnaires and statistical data as research methods. The results indicate that the WeChat online teaching platform has significantly improved the enthusiasm and learning outcomes of students in the independent learning of experimental courses. It has received high recognition from both teachers and students and has greatly enhanced the quality of teaching. This has considerable potential for further promotion.

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2023-11-16

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Wang, Y., & Qi, H. (2023). Design and Implementation of Experiment Online Teaching Platform for Oil and Gas Storage and Transportation Based on WeChat Mini-Program. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET), 18(22), pp. 152–166. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v18i22.42235

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