Abstract

ABSTRACT This study discusses whether free-view media processing technology impacts individual student learning in everyday dance teaching practice in different ways. This study was conducted empirically by creating three groups: a traditional face-to-face group, a completely digital media online learning group and a blended model group. Results indicated that the blended learning model group achieved better results than the traditional face-to-face model group and the completely online group. In other words, this indicates that free-view media processing technology plays a positive role in dance teaching. It encourages students to reflect and think critically. With blended learning, students can embrace new technologies, learn and teach together, and avoid disruptions caused by removing technology from the classroom.

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