Abstract

Abstract The construction of the teaching resources sharing platform provides high-quality teaching resource retrieval and browsing channels for teachers and students in schools and the majority of off-campus users. This paper combines the functional objectives of the sharing platform design, analyzes the functional requirements of the sharing platform, and designs the overall functional framework of the platform with the advantage of cloud platform technology architecture. Gagne's classification theory of learning results is used to categorize vocal music teaching resources. Blockchain copyright protection technology has been selected to manage the digital resources of vocal music and optimize the privacy protection of users and resource copyright information. Design a user-friendly interface, update the learning interest model using the user interest model, form a personalized recommendation model based on students’ learning interests, and design a sharing scheme for vocal music teaching resources. Test the response performance of blockchain copyright protection and analyze the service impact of a college vocal music teaching resource-sharing platform from the perspective of learning support service. Most of the students have learning communities in the learning process, and the learning communities give the learners a “common identity” and emotional support services so as to achieve the purpose of the construction of a college vocal music teaching resources sharing platform.

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