Experimental Research on Integration Teaching of inside and outside Aerobics Classes Based on Multimedia Technology

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With the development of multimedia and information network technology, physical education has broken the traditional teaching mode. Furthermore, teaching method and content have also been innovated. The process of sports teaching has not only been confined to the classroom. The class also implements the multimedia teaching process outside. Under this background, this paper has designed the manufacturing operation of aerobics multimedia teaching content by taking advantage of the WEB and VRML technology. At the same time, the vc++ programming software has also been used to control program so as to develop the multimedia network and interactive teaching platform for aerobics. In addition, it also gives the basic framework and module of multimedia teaching platform and realizes the process of integrating in-and-out-of-class teaching. Finally, this paper evaluates the feasibility and stability of the experimental teaching platform system. Experimental studies have shown that this kind of teaching is beneficial to exercise the students multi-dimensional thinking ability, and can develop their creative thinking, thus achieving the teaching effect that gym and learning can be unified.

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