Development and Application of Classroom Equipment Repair Management System for Mobile Terminals
Ren Wenxuan,
Yuan Weiliang
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2021
Pages:
1-7
Received:
7 January 2021
Accepted:
15 January 2021
Published:
28 January 2021
Abstract: Currently, increasing numbers of young teachers are inclined to conduct teaching tasks via mobile phones, and therefore, in case the classroom equipment failure occurs, a mobile-phone-oriented classroom equipment repair management system needs to be developed to facilitate teachers. In addition, this kind of repair management system is also very critical for the department where interchange and renewal of the maintenance personnel often take place, for it can ignore personnel changes, and send information directly to a public mailbox of the department. In this way, on receiving the relevant message, the maintenance person on duty can respond accordingly. Thus, it can improve the maintenance efficiency and reduce the work pressure of technical staff as well. The equipment repair management system in this study adopts double line system: teachers can either choose to apply for repair from the system or directly communicate with the technician on duty via Wechat. The management of multimedia classroom is very trivial and burdensome, and title promotion for personnel in the modern education technology center is difficult, thus, there is a high turnover rate accordingly. Whereas, the use of this management system can make the maintenance demand of the classroom directly sent to the public mailbox reserved by the system. In this way, only the public mailbox needs to be handed over to the new staff, and the maintenance information can be received by all the maintenance personnels on duty at the same time, so that the teaching procedure will be guaranteed and therefore, various kinds of teaching and reform activities can carry out smoothly.
Abstract: Currently, increasing numbers of young teachers are inclined to conduct teaching tasks via mobile phones, and therefore, in case the classroom equipment failure occurs, a mobile-phone-oriented classroom equipment repair management system needs to be developed to facilitate teachers. In addition, this kind of repair management system is also very cr...
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Mostar as a ''Hopeless Case City '' - The Absurd Hopelessness of Objective Circumstances
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2021
Pages:
8-12
Received:
18 February 2021
Accepted:
17 March 2021
Published:
13 April 2021
Abstract: The goal of this paper is to emphasize many objective weak points of the organization of the city of Mostar, which, however, were the reason for marking Mostar as a ''hopless case city. ''In order to prove his hypothesis, the author bases his research on the Dayton Peace Agreement, as well as on the fact that the two cantons: the Herzegovina-Neretva canton, in which Mostar is situated, and the Middle-Bosnia canton, in which Travnik is situated, were called mixed cantons, and that those two cities should have been organized in the same way. Nevertheless, the international community focused only on Mostar. Additional difficulties were caused by enforced transitional Statute of the High Representative Paddy Ashdown, with which six municipalites (three Bosnian and three Croatian) were abolished, which resulted in aproximatelly 1000 people losing their jobs. Based on these facts and their consequences, the author proves his hypothesis using research methods of deep interview. Additionally, the author researches the time passed in Mostar in mutual conflicts between the Croats, who consider Mostar as their only big city due to the fact that all important institutions are situated there (the only University in Croatian language, the theatre, archives, the hospital, etc.) and the Bosnians, who consider Mostar as the basis for the existence of Bosnia and Herzegovina. During that time of mutual conflicts and fresh war wounds, the Mayor could not be elected for the twelve years. Not only did the author witness the war, but he also witnessed the post-war events in the city of Mostar. The elections for the Mayor were held in 2020, but there were many irregularities seen during the elections. Accordingly, if everything is taken into consideration, there is no justified reason for marking Mostar as a ''hopless case city.''
Abstract: The goal of this paper is to emphasize many objective weak points of the organization of the city of Mostar, which, however, were the reason for marking Mostar as a ''hopless case city. ''In order to prove his hypothesis, the author bases his research on the Dayton Peace Agreement, as well as on the fact that the two cantons: the Herzegovina-Neretv...
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