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How are the students who support teaching in the cloud matched?

Students who support teaching in the cloud are randomly matched.

The teaching targets focus on 60 national key counties for rural revitalization and the "Children's Harbor" project counties. Each volunteer will be randomly assigned 2-3 primary and secondary school students.

There are two main sources of primary and secondary school students accompanying this activity. One is allocated by the school and the organizer, and the other is the younger siblings of the volunteers’ own families and communities (the information needs to be filled in uniformly. After the registration is successful, the staff We will provide guidance to everyone; however, in order to avoid the situation of fishing, there is a high probability that the recruiter and the recruited students will not be matched together, and the allocation will be disrupted, and special situations will be handled specially).

In the event, college student volunteers were matched with primary and secondary school students. The college student volunteers led the primary and secondary school students to exercise, read, study, chat, and accompany each other through the cloud.

The activities are carried out through a combination of online and offline methods. Online, college student volunteers and primary and secondary school students participate in online activities through the Internet. Offline, college student volunteers are encouraged to "return to their hometowns" to participate in practical activities nearby, and local primary and secondary school students are mobilized to participate.