Title
A Peer-Assessment Mobile Kung Fu Education Approach To Improving Students' Affective Performances
Abstract
Peer-assessment and video comment-sharing are effective learning strategies for students to receive feedback on their learning. Researchers have emphasized the need for well-designed peer involvement in order to improve students' abilities in the cognitive and affective domains. Although student perceptions of peer-assessment have been studied extensively in higher education, few studies have focused on the effects of the peer-assessment strategy on students' performance from the affective perspective, especially in Physical Education courses. Therefore, in this study, a peer-assessment mobile physical education approach is proposed for developing a mobile learning system for a Kung Fu Tai-Chi physical education course. To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, an experiment was conducted by assigning 42 college students to participate in this learning activity. The experimental results show that the proposed approach not only promoted the students' learning interest and motivation, but also improved their learning self-efficacy and socialization.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.4018/IJDET.2017010101
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES
Keywords
Field
DocType
Kung Fu Tai-Chi, Mobile Learning, Peer-Assessment, Physical Education, Video Comment-Sharing
Peer evaluation,Physical education,Peer assessment,Simulation,Psychology,Mobile device,Learner engagement,Self-efficacy,Socialization,Affect (psychology),Multimedia,Applied psychology
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
15
1
1539-3100
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
22
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fon-Chu Kuo110.37
Jun-Ming Chen210.37
Hui-chun Chu367342.23
Kai-Hsiang Yang411914.19
Yi-Hsuan Chen510.37