Research on Innovative Teaching Method of University Physical Education Courses Based on Virtual Reality Technology — Taking Table Tennis Course Teaching as an Example

Author(s):  
Li Zhang ◽  
LiPeng Zhang
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Xianhao Zhang ◽  
Yongxiu Shi ◽  
Hua Bai

The creation of visual settings using avatar technology is the initial implementation of a voxel in the reporting context. This article is aimed at demonstrating the important role of a virtual reality immersive physical education model in current physical education and analyzing the immersive virtual reality physical education model. Relying on the mature VR virtual reality technology to establish a virtual simulation experiment platform, the application value in the education field is also reflected in the saving of experimental teaching costs. A complete set of VR teaching courseware also satisfies the functions of teaching training and assessment and is used repeatedly to maximize the value of utilization. This research mainly introduces the content of the optimization of the teaching method of the course combined with virtual reality technology. In order to make the data more convincing, reference literature and data in recent years have been referred to around immersive teaching. The first part is the discussion of immersive teaching, which includes the research of virtual immersive classroom teaching. The second part is a separate analysis of virtual reality technology. The third part is the practical exercise based on the first two parts; that is, from the learning effect and attitude of the student as the main body, the theoretical basis of the two parts on visual sensors and immersive virtual reality physical education teaching is transformed into real practice teaching. In the experiment part, in order to demonstrate the effectiveness and support of immersive virtual teaching, on the one hand, we started with the teaching of teachers, and on the other hand, we carried out investigations from the aspects of students’ learning. The desktop virtual environment teaching method is compared with the existing classroom teaching methods. The image processing and image analysis of the virtual reality technology are combined with the image gray level of the three-dimensional image to analyze the multitask algorithm of the vision sensor. The feasibility of immersive virtual teaching was verified. Research data shows that the 10 students participating in the experiment gave a score of 7.9 for the target attitude of immersive virtual reality physical education. Students’ interest in learning will increase, and efficiency will also be greatly improved. VR can not only provide students with a new learning experience but also be used to strengthen teachers’ teaching skills. Because VR can simulate a real teaching environment, teachers can use this set of tools to try new course materials and improve classroom management capabilities.


2019 ◽  
pp. 66-74
Author(s):  
Offor E. N.

The study was designed to explore the effect of concept mapping as an innovative teaching method on senior school students‟ interest in chemistry. The pre -test post- test quasi experimental design was adopted for the study. The population for the study comprised 1425 senior secondary two (SS2) chemistry students in Agbani Education Zone. A total of 189 SS2 chemistry students were drawn from three secondary schools selected in the zone through purposive sampling method. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. In each of the schools used for the study, all the chemistry students in their intact classes were used. The experimental group was taught using concept mapping while the control group was taught using the lecture method of teaching. The treatment lasted for six weeks. The instrument for data collection was Chemistry Interest Scale (CIS). The CIS was validated by three experts. Before the treatment commenced, a pre- interest scale was administered and a reliability coefficient of 0.72 was established using Cronbach Alpha. The data collected was analyzed using analysis of co variance (ANCOVA). The result of the data analysis showed that there is a significant difference between the mean interest scores of students taught chemistry with concept mapping and those taught with lecture method. The study concludes by recommending that concept mapping method of teaching should be adopted in teaching of chemistry as this has helped to stimulate interest in chemistry which will help to enhance their achievement.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 3240
Author(s):  
Hyun Suk Lee ◽  
Junga Lee

We analyzed the effects of an elementary school soccer class using virtual reality technology on students’ attitudes toward physical education class and the influence on class flow. The data from 113 elementary school students from Seoul and Gyeonggi-do were analyzed. Students were divided into groups that received either virtual reality or traditional classes (e.g., playing on a playground). Data were analyzed with three-way analyses of variance. Results revealed that students who participated in the virtual reality classes had more confidence, concentration, and experienced more flow (specifically, attention to PE class, integration of ability, challenge, and sense of control) than students who participated in the traditional class. This suggests that virtual reality technology positively affected students’ attitudes and flow. In subsequent research, it is necessary to develop and disseminate a variety of virtual reality sports programs and to conduct studies with students from various grade levels.


Author(s):  
Jincheng Yu ◽  
Yonatan Asher Vexler ◽  
Rongzhi Li

Modern information technology is more and more widely used in school physical education. At the same time, the application of multimedia technology is becoming more and more extensive in education. As a teaching method, multimedia has developed into an important component of modern educational technology and science, and also provides support for teaching reform. The use of multimedia organization teaching can make up for the shortcomings of traditional physical education, promote the development of physical education, cultivate students' lifelong sports awareness and enhance physical fitness. Physical education is an important component of modern education, and its reform is also the trend of the times. According to the characteristics of the ordinary group of college table tennis, exploring the use of multimedia teaching platform can make the table tennis class more vivid and interesting, let students master some basic skills and skills of table tennis in a short period of time, understand and experience table tennis. The competition process enhances student interest and serves lifelong sports.


Author(s):  
F. Jorge Lino ◽  
Teresa P. Duarte

Nowadays, the Web is a common tool for students searching information about the subjects taught in the different university courses. Although this is a good tool for the first rapid knowledge, a more deep study is usually demanded. After many years of teaching one course about ceramic and composite materials, the authors, used the Bologna reformulation of the mechanical engineering course to introduce new teaching methodologies based on continuous evaluation. One of the main innovations is one practical work that comprises the study of a recent ceramic scientific article, using all the actual available tools, elaboration of a scientific report, present the work and participate in a debate. With this innovative teaching method the enrolment of the students was enhanced with a better knowledge about the ceramics subject and the skills related with the CDIO competences.


2005 ◽  
Vol 10 (18-19) ◽  
pp. 237-248
Author(s):  
Ofelia Brown ◽  

This case study describes an initiative by a computer engineer to develop an innovative teaching method. The company providing financial support has as their sole motivation the altruistic purpose of improving education in Peru. After enacting the program, the people involved decided to form a non-profit association in order to collect donations and assure the resources that will allow the project’s expansion. The story unfolds in the city of Lima, Peru, in May of 2005.


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