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Affective and Psychomotor Education in Islamic Religious Learning through the Use of Technology during the Covid-19 Pandemic

International Journal of Nusantara Islam, 2021
This research highlights the understanding of religion, as well as actualizing affective and psychomotor education based on the ability to explore sources of knowledge, then be positive and responsible so that understanding of religion through online ...
Aat Royhatudin   +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Psychomotor Learning: Modeling Human Motion from Inertial Sensor Data

Int. J. Artif. Intell. Tools, 2019
Recent trends in educational technology focus on designing systems that can support students while learning complex psychomotor skills, such as those required when practicing sports and martial arts, dancing or playing a musical instrument.
O. Santos
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Effects of the Timing of Acute Exercise and Movement Complexity on Young Adults' Psychomotor Learning.

Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology (JSEP), 2018
The role of acute bouts of exercise on young adults' psychomotor learning was assessed in two experiments. In Experiment 1, 10 min of exercise performed immediately following pursuit-rotor training improved retention of tracking movements, but only when ...
P. Tomporowski, Daniel M. Pendleton
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Using mastery learning theory to develop task-centered hands-on STEM learning of Arduino-based educational robotics: psychomotor performance and perception by a convergent parallel mixed method

Interactive Learning Environments, 2020
This study aims to explore psychomotor performance and perception on task-centered hands-on STEM learning of educational robotics. The study adopted a convergent parallel mixed method to gather both quantitative and qualitative data in the same period of
Chi-Cheng Chang, Yiching Chen
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Early Learning in Psychomotor Training of Down's Syndrome

Early Child Development and Care, 2003
This research was undertaken to study a new application of vicarious learning, and thereby to ascertain whether subjects undergoing early motor training would benefit from this type of learning. To this end we started out from a fundamental premise: the participation by the parents in the early motor training of their children.
María Teresa Sanz Aparicio   +1 more
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Delayed Motor Learning and Psychomotor Slowing in HIV-Infected Children

Neuropediatrics, 2003
To find out whether HIV-associated subclinical psychomotor slowing is present in HIV-infected children despite effective highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).An electrophysiological motor test battery shown to sensitively describe HIV-associated CNS disease in adults (tremor peak frequency []TPF], most rapid alternating movements [MRAM ...
H J, von Giesen   +5 more
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Facilitation of Psychomotor Learning by Classically Differentiated Supplementary Feedback Cues

Journal of Motor Behavior, 1972
2 experiments on the control of psychomotor performance by classically differentiated supplementary feedback cues are reported. The first, conducted with 30 Ss as a replication of an earlier study, demonstrated again that otherwise ineffective supplementary cues can be transformed into highly effective regulators of psychomotor performance by ...
R B, Payne, C W, Artley
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Comparison of Self- and Faculty-Directed Learning of Psychomotor Skills

Advances in Health Sciences Education, 1998
This randomized controlled trial compared the effectiveness of self-directed learning (SDL) and faculty directed, demonstration-return-demonstration learning (DRD) for psychomotor clinical nursing skills and level of knowledge of second year baccalaureate nursing students.
Basanti, Majumdar   +5 more
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Psychomotor Function and Learning Clinical Skills: A Critical Appraisal

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2001
Abstract The practice of clinical medicine involves performing a large number of practical procedures so that psychomotor function is of considerable importance, particularly to trainees mastering new skills. Performance of motor skills by trainees is usually assessed by faculty in a random, unorganised, subjective manner without clearly
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Psychomotor Skill Development: Learning What and How To Do

2020
Effective self-management of a person’s health condition requires more than simply knowing about the health condition. A patient will learn about their condition, acquiring knowledge, but will also need specific skills that require motor control in combination with understanding. Examples of psychomotor skills a patient with a respiratory condition may
Felicity Blackstock, Shane Pritchard
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