Abstract

This study aimed to identify the effect of using the QR technique in teaching the skill of dribbling in basketball to deaf healthy students during the Corona pandemic, as well as to identify the differences between the use of the QR technique and the traditional method, depending on the condition variable. The researchers used the experimental method in this study, and a deliberate sample of (24) healthy and deaf students was chosen, who were distributed equally into two experimental and control groups, and two measures were made, before and after, of the skill level of the sample, during which they applied the program, which lasted for a month, three days a week. per group. After collecting the data and using the necessary statistical treatments, it was found that there is an effective effect of using the QR technique, and there are statistically significant differences between the two measurements in favor of the post-measurement for both groups. As for the differences between the two groups, the development was in the level of skill performance in favor of the experimental group. The results also indicated that there were no statistically significant differences due to the variable of the type of students. In light of the results, the researchers recommended the need to provide the research results to each of the Ministry of Education, the Olympic Committee and the Basketball Association, and the adoption of technology as an educational guide for teachers and coaches in anticipation of any future emergency, and the need to hold specialized courses for university professors, teachers and trainers to train on creating content using the QR technology, and to conduct Similar studies to compare deaf and healthy people and extend them to include both sexes and in other games.

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