Abstract

The aim of this paper is focused on the problem of improving movement notion and increasing the efficiency of motor learning in skiing using multimedia tools. The text approaches the system providing a targeted feedback in the process of the acquisition of skiing skills. The platform influencing the movement notion introduces innovative means of the acquisition of essential skiing skills in ski courses organized by the Department of PE and Sport of the Faculty of Education, University of Hradec Kralove. The paper presents the selected results of the survey realized by an enquiring method, which was aimed to find out opinions on a monitored platform among students specializing in physical education and sport, who took part in this form of education. The research results indicate that the use of multimedia tools in providing visual feedback can effectively influence the process and the final effect of the acquisition of skiing skills. Positive opinions of the overwhelming majority of respondents illustrate that the use of video analysis in combination with verbal mistake correction is an effective support in skiing practice and it is an efficient platform that accelerates results in learning skiing technique, especially in the context of educational courses. Conclusions also point to some of the negative aspects related to the use of multimedia tools within the platform.

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  • The aim of this paper is focused on the problem of improving movement notion and increasing the efficiency of motor learning in skiing using multimedia tools

  • Data showed that a tight majority of the respondents did not have any personal experience with an instructor-facilitated video feedback in motor learning

  • The results showed that the given platform is used more often in youth training than in physical education (PE) at school: 48.9 % of the respondents had some previous experience with video analysis in motor learning, out of which 34 % gained it in a sports club

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Introduction

The aim of this paper is focused on the problem of improving movement notion and increasing the efficiency of motor learning in skiing using multimedia tools. Video analysis has been monitored and studied as a significant educational means that can increase motor learning efficiency [2, 6, 5] Video analysis of movement helps forming and fixing movement notion in the process of acquiring motor skills and improving movement technique. The aim of using structured group and individual video feedback in the process of forming movement notion is to increase efficiency and reach a positive impact on learning speed and on the final level of acquired skills during a short-run ski course programme

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