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Chapter 14

Technology in Physical Education and Health Education

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Technology Integration Example:Personal Fitness Plans You Can Live With

• Phase 1: Relative advantage

• Phase 2: Objectives and Assessments

• Phase 3: Integration Strategies

• Phase 4: Instructional Environment

• Phase 5: Evaluating and Revising

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Issues and Problems: Physical Inactivity

•Today’s children are less physically active•Technology potential•Motivating to increase physical activity•Active Software

– Downhill Skier– Dance Dance Revolution– Golf

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Issues and Problems: Instructional Time

• Refocus of school priorities to meeting standards in content areas and with testing

• Less emphasis on health and physical education• Recommendations

– 50 hours of health instruction per year– (K-5) 150 minutes of physical education instruction per

week – (6-12) 225 minutes of physical education instruction per

week

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Issues and Problems: Accuracy of Health and Physical Education

Resources

With the wide range of information on the Internet, students need to: • Become more information literate• Become good consumers of health and fitness production and information• Differentiate between accurate and inaccurate information in a health and fitness context

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Issues and Problems: Standards

• National Physical Education Standards– http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/

• National Health Education Standards– http://www.eric.ed.gov/ (report: ed387483)

• Need for greater implementation of the standards

• Technology can assist by– Posting and sharing information– Sharing successful standards-based curricula– Standards-based software

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Issues and Problems: Handling Controversial Health Issues

•Too many issues?•Special interest groups•Controversial issues

– Human sexuality– Date rape– Suicide– Drugs– Character

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Technology Integration Strategies for Physical Education and Health

Education

Technology and Standards• Technology can:

– support improvements in fitness (PE 3, 4)

– develop and improve motor skills (PE 1, 2)

– improve students’ beliefs and interactions related to physical activity (PE 5, 6)

– access and enhance personal health (HE 3, 6)

– support procurement of valid health information (HE 1, 2, 4)

– influence others’ health behaviors (HE 5, 7)

– support interdisciplinary instructionM. D. RoblyerIntegrating Educational Technology into Teaching, 4/ECopyright ©2006 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458All rights reserved.

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Technology Integration Strategies for Physical Education and Health

EducationSupporting Improved Fitness• Devices and software to analyze, monitor,

and improve fitness• Exercise equipment• Monitors

– Blood pressure devices– Body composition analyzers– Pedometers

• Software– Fitness– Nutrition

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Technology Integration Strategies for Physical Education and Health

Education

Developing and Improving Motor Skill Performances

• Information• Modeling• Feedback• Self-analysis

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Technology Integration Strategies for Physical Education and Health

Education

Shaping Students’ Beliefs and Interactions Related to Physical Activity• Affective domain• Limited software• Numerous videos and Internet sites• Keypals

– Ask an expert (athlete, biomechanist)

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Technology Integration Strategies for Physical Education and Health

Education

Helping Students Assess and Enhance Personal Health

• Motivated by connection between material and themselves

• Information is not enough• Software guides to making changes

– Nutritional analysis programs– Risk assessment programs

• http://hin.nhlbi.nih.gov/atpiii/calculator.asp

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Technology Integration Strategies for Physical Education and Health

Education

Helping Students Obtain Valid Health Information• Before: primary source books and

class• Today: books, classes, Internet, software• Need: ability to distinguish between

accurate and inaccurate informationM. D. RoblyerIntegrating Educational Technology into Teaching, 4/ECopyright ©2006 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458All rights reserved.

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Technology Integration Strategies for Physical Education and Health

Education

Influencing Health Behaviors• Mentoring• Email• Videoconferencing• Online projects

– WebQuests

• Video simulations

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Technology Integration Strategies for Physical Education

and Health Education

Supporting Interdisciplinary Instruction• Subject areas supporting each other

– Physical education: benefits of training and conditions

– Health: diet and physical activity– Science: digestive system– Math: calorie problems– Technology: Internet research and multimedia

project development tools

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