The Peerian Journal Open Access | Peer Reviewed Volume 24, November, 2o23. ISSN (E): 2788-0303
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According to a number of domestic authors, it is necessary to solve several problems when
using information and communication technologies and gadgets in the process of physical education
of students. The first task provides for the creation of educational and methodological support for a
new generation, which includes multimedia didactic teaching tools and electronic textbooks within
the framework of learning through the use of gadgets. The second task is to develop and use
computer-based tests and electronic programs to determine the success of participants in the
educational process. As for the third task, the recent emergence of a large number of sports bracelets,
fitness bracelets, smart watches, etc., makes it possible to assess the physical condition of young
people directly during physical exercises. However, at the same time, today there is no
methodological support for the analysis and evaluation of the results obtained with the help of
various gadgets.
When solving the first problem, it is necessary to take into account that the new didactic
organization of the information and educational environment of an educational institution requires
a complete modernization of information sources. As you know, the main source of information in
the presentation of theoretical material in the physical education classes of pupils or in the process
of physical education of students, in the creation of an idea of the performance of various physical
exercises, in the process of independent work, including the performance of homework, etc., are
paper textbooks, in which, for example, the performance of technical techniques is described either
by text or by static drawing. Schemes of various combinations, group actions of players in different
phases of the game, as a rule, are presented as a set of lines and numbers. Such teaching aids
dedicated to various sports have low visibility, detachment from reality and, as a result, a low
percentage of perception of the material by participants in the educational process. Although the
existing sports videos on CDs and Internet resources bring us closer to reality (you can see the
movements of "live" athletes), they assign a passive role to the teacher or coach during the
demonstration, who cannot show his individuality: change the sequence of actions, build his own
learning trajectory or record his commentary.
The solution of the second task is due to the fact that against the background of significant
physical and neuromuscular loads, the student needs to correctly perceive and interpret information
for himself, program actions, and make decisions. During the training of various techniques, in
addition to the above factors, an important place is occupied by the psychophysiological features of
the development of the body, indicators of physical fitness and somatic health of the student.
Therefore, when determining the success of student youth in the process of engaging in various
sports, the leading place is given to the physical condition of the student.
Taking into account the above, it is advisable to develop a methodology for assessing the
success of the acquisition of motor skills by participants in the educational process using
information and communication technologies in physical education classes, which will be suitable
for the training regime of a certain educational institution, taking into account the specifics of its
aspen profile and the schedule of classes of students. The development of the assessment
methodology is based on the methodologically competent construction of the process of teaching
various physical exercises and requires a rational approach to the assessment of the individual
physical condition of the participants in the educational process. The development of individually
accessible norms in education is based on the process of creating mathematical models in the form