1. Learning resources: College students can obtain various learning resources through the Internet, including course materials, teaching videos, academic papers, etc. These resources can not only meet their learning needs, but also help them broaden their knowledge and improve their professional skills.
2. Socialization: The Internet provides a platform for college students to communicate with peers and others, such as social media and online forums. Through social networks, college students can meet like-minded friends, share their experiences and ideas, strengthen social support networks, and relieve their pressure in study and life.
3. Mental health support: College students may face psychological distress and emotional problems when facing the pressure of study and employment. The network provides a variety of mental health support resources, including online psychological counseling, psychological testing and self-help psychological intervention tools to help college students solve problems and alleviate psychological problems such as anxiety and depression.
4. Hobbies cultivation: The Internet provides a broad platform for college students to cultivate hobbies, such as music, movies, reading and games. Through the network, college students can obtain information and resources in different fields, develop their hobbies, enrich their lives and improve their comprehensive quality.
The Content of College Students' Network Psychological Needs
1, strong thirst for knowledge and curiosity.
With its advantages of fast information, novel content and advanced means, the Internet has greatly attracted the curiosity of college students, aroused their special concern and interest, and stimulated their desire to learn and master network knowledge and application skills.
2. Free and equal participation consciousness and self-realization psychology.
The atmosphere of online equality and freedom has adapted to the college students who have the highest voice for freedom and equality in contemporary society. In the virtual space of the network, all kinds of restrictions of the real society have disappeared. As long as you participate, anyone is the "master" of the Internet. You can create a virtual society online and do what you want according to your own wishes and tastes.
3. Curiosity and sensory stimulation.
The purpose of most college students surfing the Internet is to seek novelty, that is, to pursue a strange and colorful thing or information that is difficult to understand in real life and obtained through proper channels in order to obtain sensory stimulation. They often seek some pornographic and violent beliefs out of curiosity or impulse.
Step 4 escape from reality
Most students will encounter setbacks and crises in college life, such as studies, emotions and interpersonal relationships. At the same time, the complicated social life will also make young students with relatively immature ideas feel difficult to cope with. Unfortunately, when some students are frustrated in reality, they are often willing to talk in the illusory cyberspace. Internet has become a good channel and environment for them to escape from reality and seek self-liberation.