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The impact of using the visual multimedia presentation platform on the teaching effectiveness of public sports

Tiexiong Zhang, Hongmei Wen and Siyuan Hu

International Journal of Information Technology and Management, 2014, vol. 13, issue 1, 64-71

Abstract: In this study, a visual multimedia presentation platform was created to support students when they were taking the public sport course. This paper describes the impact of using the system on teaching effectiveness of the subject. The experimental group used the system to support their learning and practice while the control group did not use the system but followed the traditional learning method. The result shows that after using the system to learn teaching scenes presented in multimedia resources, the experimental group scored higher in terms of their basketball skills, maintaining their physical quality, participating in extra-curriculum activities and competitions. Also, their perceptions of the subject were more positive than the control group. This paper describes the design of the system and students' results after using the system.

Keywords: multimedia teaching; university sports programmes; teaching effectiveness; public sports; demonstration; higher education; basketball skills; physical quality; extra-curricula activities; sports competitions; student perceptions; e-learning; electronic learning; online learning. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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