INDISPENSIBLE PORTABLE TECHNOLOGY IN ADAPTED SWIMMING AND THE PROGRESS OF CHILREN WITH DISABILITIES
INDISPENSIBLE PORTABLE TECHNOLOGY IN ADAPTED SWIMMING AND THE PROGRESS OF CHILREN WITH DISABILITIES
Author(s): Bianca Chera-Ferrario, Constantin PehoiuSubject(s): Education
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: mobile technology; motor skills; disabilities
Summary/Abstract: Introduction In modern society and modern age the presence of mobile technology is everywhere around us. The main and most important aspect is the speed of online communication that we achieve with our peers, which generates a lower economic effort as well as efficiency and speed in sporting activities. The transfer of information through the use of mobile technology leads to less energy consumption, especially in the retrieval and rapid processing of information received. Mobile technology in sport is extremely different: the internet, mobile phones, camcorders, cameras, pulseoximeters, video software and IT equipment. Premise To observe what mobile technology is available to us, how much we can use it in adapted swimming. Results obtained through the use of modern technology: 1. Digital information of certain physiological parameters 2. Photographic information 3. Video information on http://www.facebook.com/pages/EUPOT- Targoviste-Romania. Activity analysis: www.kinovea.org Conclusion: Modern society has provided us with a host of modern technology, extremely advantageous for the efficiency of sport training. The great advantage of this technology is that we can use mobile technology at any time during the training, even right in the middle of certain activities and even in water, because of the independence of mobile technology. We mention that full advantage is taken of the facilities that the mobile technology offered us, because they act as extra sets of eyes present during the trainings, offering details that you can not always see.
Journal: Conference proceedings of »eLearning and Software for Education« (eLSE)
- Issue Year: 9/2013
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 90-96
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English