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Abstracts of the 8th Workshop on "Computer Science in Sport"

(Abstracts des 8. Workshops zu "Computerwissenschaften im Sport")

The 8th Workshop on "Computer Science in Sport" was held in Oldenburg/Germany in June 19-21, 2002. It was organized by the section "Computer Science in Sport" of the German Society of Sport Science. More than 50 participants attended the Conference. The main topic of this biannual workshop was "Sport and Multimedia - Prospects for education and training". Opportunities and limitations regarding the use of "new" media in sports were discussed. The fields focused on were the following: · University education · Education for trainers and instructors · Practice of training The contributions were arranged as follows: · Theoretical basics · Technical developments (hardware, software, security) · Empirical research · Reports on multimedia experiences in sport The second topic covered in the Workshop was "Modelling". Multimedia and the Internet for Sport Sciences: Applications and Innovations Katz L. 4 Mathematics in Sport Down Under De Mestre N. 19 Scientific basics and commercial interests in sport information technology Mester J. 29 Security of IT based learning systems Bierhahn H.U. 36 An internet-based information system for the sport scientific theory of selected sports disciplines Baca A./Eder Ch. 51 The optimisation of throwing movements with evolutionary algorithms on the basis of multibody systems Bächle F. 52 About the conception and construction of multimedia applications by the example of the software "Snow-boarding - Guide to Ride" Hebbel-Seeger A. 53 "WasserSportwissenschaft online" - theoretical considerations and practical experiences on the way to a virtual learning environment Hebbel-Seeger A./Koch B. 54 "New media - serving the teaching and learning process in the sport-scientific education" Knoch R. 55 On the long term behaviour of the performance-potential-metamodel PERPOT Perl J./Dauscher P./Hawlitzky M. 56 Social-scientific modelling supporting theory development: A Model of socioepidemiology of success in top-level sport Pitsch W. 58 Analysis of the learning results of experts and novices using the hypermedia software RACE Rockmann U./Thielke S./Seyda M. 59 The use of modern multibody-simulation software in biomechanical education Schiebl F. 60 The use of GPS for continuous measurement of kinematic data and for the validation of a model in alpine skiing Seifriz F./Mester J./Krämer A./Roth R. 62 Changes in motivation while working with the hypermedia learning program RACE Thielke S/Seyda M./Rockmann U. 64 Learning Styles and Learning Behaviour in the Hypermedia Environment RACE - Analysing Computer Log files and Questionnaire Data Thielke S./Rockmann U./Seyda U. 65 Integration of internet-based teaching- and learning-systems into teachership studies in sport Thienes G./Weigelt S./Starischka S- 66 An instrument qualifying human balance skills: Attitude reference system for an ankle exercise board Wagner J./Lippens V. 67 Concepts for the development of multimedia für education Wiemeyer J. 69 Evaluation of multimedia programs in sport science education Wiemeyer J. 71 Alle genannten Beiträge wurden 2003 in einer Sonderausgabe veröffentlicht.
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Bibliographische Detailangaben
Schlagworte:
Notationen:Naturwissenschaften und Technik
Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Computer Science in Sport
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2002
Online-Zugang:http://www.iacss.org/index.php?id=57
Jahrgang:1
Heft:1
Seiten:1-71
Dokumentenarten:Kongressband, Tagungsbericht
Level:mittel