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An Empirical Study on the Effect of Multimedia-Assisted Children’s Tennis Skills Teaching

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In recent years, human beings have gradually entered the information age, science and technology have continued to develop, and multimedia-assisted teaching methods have become increasingly popular among teachers. In order… Click to show full abstract

In recent years, human beings have gradually entered the information age, science and technology have continued to develop, and multimedia-assisted teaching methods have become increasingly popular among teachers. In order to satisfy the children’s interest, tennis is a relatively delicate and complex sport. To develop their majors, increase children’s enthusiasm and participation and reach the teaching goals of tennis. This article combines the content characteristics of tennis professional technical courses, designs multimedia tennis courseware, and uses multimedia courseware to assist experimental courses in teaching experiments. Then compare the teaching results with the courses of regular teaching. The experimental results show that there are significant differences in sports interest and children’s satisfaction in multimedia teaching-aided tennis teaching, but there is no significant difference in traditional teaching. The results show that multimedia courseware can better improve children’s technical teaching effects and children’s satisfaction.

Keywords: effect multimedia; empirical study; study effect; multimedia; tennis; multimedia assisted

Journal Title: Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Year Published: 2021

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