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November 5 , 2002 Vol.4 No.15   Conference/Workshop Calendar
 Editorial

Technology is a great and fascinating tool.  The uses of it our only limited by our imagination, creativity and of course our budget.  Here are a few suggestions that require just as much work but not as much money. 

PELINKS Staff,
Guest Technology Section Editors


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The Human Heart Online

This website allows health/fitness instructors to demonstrate tremendous detail of the heart to their students.  Students are able to observe the history, development, function, and anatomy of the human heart. Let your students learn all about the function of this cardiac muscle through the power of  the web. This site contains color photos, heart mpeg movies, sound files of the heart beating, and classroom activities.

http://sln.fi.edu/biosci/heart.html

source: Busy Teachers' Website K-12/Sciences

Another Online Heart

One of many online resources at NOVA, this website program tells the story of the pursuit of a practical artificial heart. Here's what you'll find online: 1) Map of the Human Heart: how the human heart works with an automatically changing color graphic of a heart in cross-section; 2) Amazing Heart Facts; 3) Artificial Human; 4) Pioneering Surgeon: O. H. Frazier: O. H. Frazier has done more heart transplants than anyone else alive, well over 700. He talks about his work, his thoughts, and his hopes; 5) Operation: Heart Transplant: try your hand as a heart-transplant surgeon in this simplified online procedure; 6) additional resources.  Click here to visit.

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Combining technology with elementary physical education

Using new forms of technology in classroom settings is becoming more and more popular. There are many forms of technology that can be used today that can improve classroom curriculum. For example, a recent Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance article highlighted a project that combined both a third grade physical education class and a literature class.

The highlighted project combined the use of today's technology (still photography, digital cameras) with an English class (poetry assignment).

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Third-grade students were selected because of the poetry focus and transitional nature of gymnastics for this age group. These students attended physical education once a week for 45 minutes, and the total length of the project was six weeks. Each individual student created a developmentally appropriate, five-stunt gymnastic routine. The students then designed and practiced their routines while recording them with digital cameras.

The next two steps of this project were to come up with a poem that described their routines, and then to set that poem to their recorded performance. In the end the students created a video that was shown concurrently with their reading poems aloud to the class.

To learn more about this project, check out the October 2002 Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.

Source: Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, Dance.  October, 2002


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Online Technology Newsletter Gives Some Video Tips on Taping in the Gym

The October 2002 Online Technology Newsletter gave these tips on video taping. Gymnasiums are notoriously difficult environments in which to white balance, so don't feel alone. You have, most likely, mercury vapor lights, for which your camera does not have a preset. In addition, the floor of the gym, most often of a yellow hue, reflects a large amount of light and contributes to the color temperature of the light as well. If there are windows in the gym and you shoot during the day, you will get mixed temperatures from the two light sources. In that case, you may encounter different light temperatures, depending on where you point the lens.

Mercury vapor lights, if in fact that is what you are dealing with, do not contain certain portions of the visible spectrum and therefore make it very difficult for the camera to balance. Adding another light source, however, does not seem to be a logical answer to your situation. You would have to introduce a huge amount of light to the gym and would be adding yet another color temperature to the mix.

Tricking the camera could be your best bet. First make sure the camera takes a reading off the white card and that it in fact is balancing to that card. You might try putting the card near the floor, which contains the most intense yellow light. If you still have no luck and you are sure that the camera is doing the job, try using color-correction filters mounted on your lens or use colored gels held in front of the lens to trick the camera when white balancing to the white card. You do not want to add the opposite color; you will in a sense be correcting the color temperature entering your camera and multiplying the offending hues. If you use the gel method, colors like yellow or amber will get your camera to cool down the temperature of the available light. The difficulty will be avoiding too drastic a swing in the cool direction.

Check out this newsletter to learn more on technology in today's PE world. This months issue also gives tips on website evaluation, online classes, and DVD use.

source: Online Technology Newsletter October 2002


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