The Development and Application of Management System for College P.E Education

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As the development of the advanced information and computer science, the information processing and information management systems are widely introduced into the campus, which assist the process of the education. In the P.E education, the traditional education management is relied on the handed records which can hardly be used for the advanced analysis to promote the teaching and training. This nature in this new-coming century is changing by the modern information processing and management method. However, for the college P.E teaching and training, the teaching management system is lack. To solve this problem this paper proposed a novel P.E education manage system developed by us, this management system has been applied in our college the performance of this system for promoting the education process and enhancing the quality of the education has been demonstrated.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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