Empirical analysis on aerobics multimedia teaching based on interactive mode

Author(s):  
Hua Zhao ◽  
Yang Fei ◽  
Chao Li
2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 2901-2905 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hua Zhao ◽  
Yang Fei ◽  
Chao Li

With the increasing development of information technology, the scope of the application of multimedia technology is more and more widely. The application of multimedia technology in teaching has become more and more mature, which has formed a complementary relationship with traditional education. But the application of modern multimedia technology in the physical teaching is relatively lag, which has become one of the urgent problems to be solved in this field. Based on the characteristics of the integration of inside and outside class teaching and multimedia technology, it constructs the multimedia system of the integration of inside and outside class teaching. According to the aerobics rhythm continuity characteristics, the spatial discretization code of the interlaced scanning image makes the integration of inside and outside class of aerobics teaching of mutual learning come true. And it applies the data envelopment analysis to make experiment exploratory empirical analysis on the whole teaching system, which can be able to provide scientific support for modern education and teaching with positive feedback nature of the teaching advantages.


2007 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 248-257 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias R. Mehl ◽  
Shannon E. Holleran

Abstract. In this article, the authors provide an empirical analysis of the obtrusiveness of and participants' compliance with a relatively new psychological ambulatory assessment method, called the electronically activated recorder or EAR. The EAR is a modified portable audio-recorder that periodically records snippets of ambient sounds from participants' daily environments. In tracking moment-to-moment ambient sounds, the EAR yields an acoustic log of a person's day as it unfolds. As a naturalistic observation sampling method, it provides an observer's account of daily life and is optimized for the assessment of audible aspects of participants' naturally-occurring social behaviors and interactions. Measures of self-reported and behaviorally-assessed EAR obtrusiveness and compliance were analyzed in two samples. After an initial 2-h period of relative obtrusiveness, participants habituated to wearing the EAR and perceived it as fairly unobtrusive both in a short-term (2 days, N = 96) and a longer-term (10-11 days, N = 11) monitoring. Compliance with the method was high both during the short-term and longer-term monitoring. Somewhat reduced compliance was identified over the weekend; this effect appears to be specific to student populations. Important privacy and data confidentiality considerations around the EAR method are discussed.


2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erika Felix ◽  
Anjali T. Naik-Polan ◽  
Christine Sloss ◽  
Lashaunda Poindexter ◽  
Karen S. Budd

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document