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E-grāmata: Digital Technology in Physical Education: Global Perspectives

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The rapid development of digital technologies has opened up new possibilities for how Physical Education is taught. This book offers a comprehensive, practice-oriented and critical exploration of the actual and potential applications of digital technologies in PE. It considers the opportunities that are offered by new technologies and how they may be best implemented to enhance the learning process. Including contributions from the US, UK, Europe, Canada, and New Zealand, this international collection reflects on how digital innovations are shaping PE pedagogy in theory and practice across the globe. Its chapters identify core pedagogical principles – rather than simply discussing passing digital fads – and offer practical narratives, case studies and reflections on how PE practitioners can introduce technology into teaching and learning through the use of social media, video gaming, virtual reality simulation, iPads and Wiki platforms.Digital Technology in Physical Education: Global Perspectives is a valuable resource for students, researchers and practitioners of PE looking to integrate digital technology into their work in a way that does justice to the complexity of teaching and learning.
List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
x
1 Next generation PE: thoughtful integration of digital technologies
1(16)
Ivo Van Hilvoorde
Jeroen Koekoek
PART I Skill acquisition and assessment: practical implications of research
17(70)
2 Digital video and self-modeling in the PE classroom
19(13)
Tao Zhang
Hongxin Li
3 Adopting self-controlled video feedback in physical education: a way to unite self-regulation skills, motivational beliefs, and motor skill learning
32(16)
Marjan Kok
John Van Der Kamp
4 The role of digital technology in the assessment of children's movement competence during primary school physical education lessons
48(21)
Tom Van Rossum
David Morley
5 Exploring pedagogies of digital technology in physical education through appreciative inquiry
69(18)
Julia Sargent
Ashley Casey
PART II Technological influence on models-based practices
87(58)
6 Technology in models-based practice: a case of Sport Education
89(17)
Oleg A. Sinelnikov
7 Using social media in the Sport Education model
106(19)
Mauro Andre
8 Video gaming design: insights for Teaching Games for Understanding and Sport Education
125(20)
Tim Hopper
Kathy Sanford
Hong Fu
PART III Concepts and critical reflections on digi-tech in PE
145(78)
9 Developing physical educators' knowledge of opaque and transparent technologies and its implications for student learning
147(17)
Clayton Kuklick
Stephen Harvey
10 Digital technologies and the hidden curriculum in the educational praxis of physical education
164(17)
Corina Van Doodewaard
Annelies Knoppers
11 Using digital technology in physical education tailored to students' learning phase
181(23)
Wytse Walinga
Arnold Consten
Gert Van Driel
John Van Der Kamp
12 ePE: using connectivism to theorise developments in digital technology in physical education in Aotearoa/New Zealand
204(19)
Margot Bowes
Chris Swanwick
PART IV Technological innovations for professional development
223(54)
13 Harnessing the power of virtual reality simulation in physical education teacher education
225(17)
Misti Neutzling
Karen Pagnano Richardson
Deborah Sheehy
14 Experiences of using iPads in physical education teacher education
242(15)
Susan Marron
Maura Coulter
15 Pre-service and in-service teachers' use of a Wild platform within a physical education mentoring program
257(20)
Aspasia Dania
Index 277
Jeroen Koekoek is Senior Lecturer in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands. His research interests are in the areas of game-based approaches and teacher education related to game pedagogy. In particular, he advocates for TGfU principles in the context of physical education and sport.

Ivo van Hilvoorde is Assistant Professor of Sport Philosophy at Vrije Universiteit and Professor of Human Movement at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands. In his research he integrates philosophical, sociological and pedagogical perspectives on sport and physical education, with special interest in new technologies.