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Volume8, Issue3

The impact of the use of teaching technology in learning technical performance and accuracy of swimming skills

    Rashwan Mohammed Jaafar

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2021, Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 39-44

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Abstract

The process of using educational technology has an effective role on the trainer that helpse in delivering the basic skills of the game to the player, and through the field visits made by the researcher to the specialized school to care for talent it became necessary to introduce new teaching aids such as the use of educational technology with
superior technology of swimming skills that need great control during learning and motor performance,through which it is Explaining and clarifying the basic skills to be learned, and providing immediate feedback that will enhance the informationofthelearner, the research aims to prepare the strategy of using educational technology in thescience of technical performance and accuracy of swimming skills, and usedthe researcher the experimental method of preand post testing of the experimental and control groups to suit the nature of the research, The research community has identified swimming players for the Specialized School of Gifted Care of the Ministry of Youth and Sports for the 2020 sports season. The sample of the research was selected in a comprehensive inventory method and the sample was divided into two experimental groups and the control group and the reality (six players)for each group and the strategy of using educational technologyfor eight weeks and the reality of three training units per week and the researcher used the statistical bag(spss)to process the data and the researcher reached the most important conclusions there positive effect notstrategy the use of educational technology in thescienceof technical performance and accuracy of swimming skills.
Keywords:
    Strategy using educationaltechnology basic swimming skills
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(2021). The impact of the use of teaching technology in learning technical performance and accuracy of swimming skills. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 8(3), 39-44.
Rashwan Mohammed Jaafar. "The impact of the use of teaching technology in learning technical performance and accuracy of swimming skills". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 8, 3, 2021, 39-44.
(2021). 'The impact of the use of teaching technology in learning technical performance and accuracy of swimming skills', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 8(3), pp. 39-44.
The impact of the use of teaching technology in learning technical performance and accuracy of swimming skills. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2021; 8(3): 39-44.
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