Abstract

In recent years, with the rise of the Internet, China's economy is also developing rapidly. The fields of all walks of life in China are seizing the opportunity to take advantage of the east wind of the Internet for rapid development and innovation and reform, so as to further promote the healthy and sustainable development of all walks of life. Similarly, in the context of the Internet, vocational schools should also quickly use the Internet technology to innovate sports teaching mode, such as ice and snow sports major, in order to improve students' interest in learning ice and snow sports. This paper analyzes the advantages of Internet technology applied to the teaching of ice and snow sports in vocational colleges. Taking two vocational schools with the same category as the research object, this paper analyzes and discusses the advantages of ice snow sports teaching mode under the background of Internet compared with the traditional teaching mode, and then the experiment shows that the former can improve the efficiency of the whole teaching work. On the comparison of the two teaching modes, 35% of the participants in the experimental group were satisfied, 40% of them were very satisfied, while only 25% of the control group were satisfied. Therefore, this article the paper not only expounds the innovation and Realization of the first mock exam model of sports in the internet background, but also makes some research and Discussion on the development of this model.

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