Research on Physical Network Education Teaching Resources Construction and Knowledge Management Technology

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With the rapid development of multimedia computer and network technology, network learning becomes possible. With network learning, the boundaries of the traditional teaching method are broken, different place and time opening learning can be achieved, which increases the flexibility of learning greatly. At present, many sports colleges and institutions have also established sport education resources database, which has applied in network education. However, due to the particularity of physical education, physical teaching resources construction is still exist some problems. Based on it, knowledge management technology is applied in this paper and physical teaching network resources are constructed. The aim is to analysis physical education network resources characteristics and form standards to manage teaching resources effectively

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 439-440)

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June 2010

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