通过数字技术提高乒乓球成绩和身体素质:基于TPACK框架的准实验研究。

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Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1595455
Dongfang Xie, Baibing Chen, Hong Li, Qiwei Huang
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教育数字化使数字技术融入体育教学成为教育教学转型的关键战略。在技术教学内容知识(TPACK)框架的指导下,本研究解决了中国大学体育教学面临的两大挑战:缺乏基于证据的技术整合研究,以及传统乒乓球教学有效性下降的学生体质下降。我们提出了一种“3 + 1”的数字化教学模式,将多媒体、虚拟现实(VR)、增强现实(AR)和人工智能(AI)整合到一个有凝聚力的课程中,旨在提高学生的身体素质和乒乓球水平。我们采用顺序解释混合方法设计。最初,一项针对中国广西10所大学1200名选修乒乓球课程的本科生的调查评估了教学需求。随后,对广西大学270名学生进行为期16周的准实验研究(实验组,n = 135;对照组(n = 135)。对照组保持传统教学,实验组采用“3 + 1”数字课程。干预前后的评估包括乒乓球技术和心血管耐力的定量评估,辅以观察和学生访谈的定性数据。定量结果显示实验组有显著的改善,乒乓球技术提高了15%
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Enhancing table tennis performance and physical fitness through digital technology: a quasi-experimental study based on the TPACK framework.

Educational digitization has made integrating digital technology into physical education a pivotal strategy for transforming pedagogy. Guided by the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework, this study addresses two challenges in Chinese university physical education: the lack of evidence-based research on technology integration, and the decline in student physical fitness alongside the waning effectiveness of traditional table tennis instruction. We propose a "3 + 1" digital teaching model integrating multimedia, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI) into a cohesive curriculum, aiming to enhance students' physical fitness and table tennis proficiency. We employed a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design. Initially, a survey of 1,200 undergraduates enrolled in elective table tennis courses across 10 universities in Guangxi, China, assessed instructional needs. Subsequently, a 16-week quasi-experimental study involving 270 students from Guangxi University (experimental group, n = 135; control group, n = 135) was conducted. While the control group maintained traditional instruction, the experimental group utilized the "3 + 1" digital curriculum. Pre- and post-intervention evaluations included quantitative assessments of table tennis skills and cardiovascular endurance, complemented by qualitative data from observations and student interviews. Quantitative results demonstrated significant improvements in the experimental group, with a 15% greater improvement in table tennis skills (p < 0.01) and a 10% higher increase in cardiovascular endurance (p < 0.05) compared to the control group. Qualitative analysis highlighted the experimental group's increased acceptance of technology, heightened engagement, deeper immersion, and enhanced motivation and interest in table tennis practice. These results confirm that the digitally empowered teaching model effectively enhances university students' physical fitness and athletic performance. Integrating TPACK-based pedagogical strategies with advanced digital tools, this approach offers substantial theoretical and practical implications for the reform of university physical education. Additionally, the study aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) by promoting innovative sports pedagogy. Future research should broaden the participant diversity and explore digital technology applications across additional sports disciplines to facilitate comprehensive digitization in physical education.

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