1. Consolidate and test knowledge: On-site torture can help students consolidate their knowledge and skills. By asking questions, the trainer can evaluate the students' understanding of the training content, and find and make up for the students' understanding deviation or loopholes in the knowledge points.
2. Stimulate interest in learning: On-site torture can stimulate students' interest in learning. When students are asked questions, they need to think and answer them actively, which can enhance their participation and enthusiasm in learning.
3. Promote the depth of thinking: On-site torture can promote students to think deeply about problems and improve their ability to analyze and solve problems. Trainers can ask questions, guide students to think about the essence of the problem, think about the problem from different angles, and get different views and solutions from the group.
4. Improve the feedback effect: On-site torture can provide students with real-time feedback. When students make mistakes, trainers can correct them in time, and explain and explain the mistakes or shortcomings of students to help students better understand and master knowledge.
Generally speaking, on-site torture can consolidate knowledge, stimulate interest in learning, promote thinking depth and improve feedback effect. In this way, students can better understand and master the training content and improve the learning effect.