The Effects of Multimedia Computer- Assisted Instruction on Learning Basic Ballet Skills with Physical Education Students
Computer technology has become an integral part of physical education, yet there have been few studies exploring the use of multimedia technology in the instruction of Physical Education. The purpose of this study was to investigate if multimedia technology affected the learning of basic ballet skil...
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description | Computer technology has become an integral part of physical education, yet there have been few studies exploring the use of multimedia technology in the instruction of Physical Education. The purpose of this study was to investigate if multimedia technology affected the learning of basic ballet skills. A total of 32 female students, mean age 18.1 years, studying at the Faculty of Physical Education Zagazig university were divided into two groups. The experimental group comprised 16 students. Participants in this group participated in a ballet class with multimedia technology for six weeks. Group two participated in the ballet class with the traditional method as the control group. Parameters assessed height, weight, age, and academic level. All participants were free of any disorders known to affect performance, such as bone fractures, osteoporosis, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease. Participants reported no use of anti-seizure drugs or alcohol. In addition, all participants were fully informed of the aims of the study, and gave their voluntary consent prior to participation. The measurement procedures were in accordance with ethical human experimentation. All statistical analyses were calculated with the SPSS statistical package. Results indicated significant differences between the two groups in learning the basic skills and levels of knowledge of ballet. Applying the proposed educational program meant using multimedia to teach basic ballet skills to second-year female students enrolled in the Faculty of Physical Education |
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spelling | doaj.art-1a8f33b8967743ada23ec8c6000bb09c2022-12-21T21:26:11ZengSciendoPhysical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research1899-48492014-09-01631364110.2478/pcssr-2014-0021pcssr-2014-0021The Effects of Multimedia Computer- Assisted Instruction on Learning Basic Ballet Skills with Physical Education StudentsEl-Moneim Doaa Abd0Zagazig University, EgyptComputer technology has become an integral part of physical education, yet there have been few studies exploring the use of multimedia technology in the instruction of Physical Education. The purpose of this study was to investigate if multimedia technology affected the learning of basic ballet skills. A total of 32 female students, mean age 18.1 years, studying at the Faculty of Physical Education Zagazig university were divided into two groups. The experimental group comprised 16 students. Participants in this group participated in a ballet class with multimedia technology for six weeks. Group two participated in the ballet class with the traditional method as the control group. Parameters assessed height, weight, age, and academic level. All participants were free of any disorders known to affect performance, such as bone fractures, osteoporosis, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease. Participants reported no use of anti-seizure drugs or alcohol. In addition, all participants were fully informed of the aims of the study, and gave their voluntary consent prior to participation. The measurement procedures were in accordance with ethical human experimentation. All statistical analyses were calculated with the SPSS statistical package. Results indicated significant differences between the two groups in learning the basic skills and levels of knowledge of ballet. Applying the proposed educational program meant using multimedia to teach basic ballet skills to second-year female students enrolled in the Faculty of Physical Educationhttps://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2014-0021learning basicballet skillsphysical educationmultimedia computer |
spellingShingle | El-Moneim Doaa Abd The Effects of Multimedia Computer- Assisted Instruction on Learning Basic Ballet Skills with Physical Education Students Physical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research learning basic ballet skills physical education multimedia computer |
title | The Effects of Multimedia Computer- Assisted Instruction on Learning Basic Ballet Skills with Physical Education Students |
title_full | The Effects of Multimedia Computer- Assisted Instruction on Learning Basic Ballet Skills with Physical Education Students |
title_fullStr | The Effects of Multimedia Computer- Assisted Instruction on Learning Basic Ballet Skills with Physical Education Students |
title_full_unstemmed | The Effects of Multimedia Computer- Assisted Instruction on Learning Basic Ballet Skills with Physical Education Students |
title_short | The Effects of Multimedia Computer- Assisted Instruction on Learning Basic Ballet Skills with Physical Education Students |
title_sort | effects of multimedia computer assisted instruction on learning basic ballet skills with physical education students |
topic | learning basic ballet skills physical education multimedia computer |
url | https://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2014-0021 |
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