著者
服部 辰広 松田 康宏 伊藤 譲 久保山 和彦
出版者
日本体育大学
雑誌
日本体育大学紀要 (ISSN:02850613)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.51, pp.1001-1009, 2022

The purpose of this study is to clarify the learning effects of online classes. Online classes started in 2020 are not well prepared by teachers, and there is not enough analysis about the learning effects of the online courses. This study classified the type of lessons into four categories: lectures (re-al-time); lectures (on-demand); practical training (real-time) and practical training (on-demand). Then, the author conducted a questionnaire survey regarding the learning effects for the students from the Judo-therapist course. In addition, students’ attitude during the exam and the motivation for the second semester were examined as well. The results of the survey suggested that the on-demand lectures were useful and effective as in-person lectures. However, online practical trainings showed a limitation of learning environments, thus virtual reality lessons or hybrid lessons were necessary. In terms of the students’ attitude for the study, a lot of cheating has been reported in the regular tests, thus new measures to control injustice acts are required. Approximately 66% of the students showed a decreased motivation for classes in the second semester, and establishing more supports for students seemed to be important.
著者
伊藤 譲 櫻井 唯太 若松 純哉 服部 辰広 平沼 憲治
出版者
日本体育大学
雑誌
日本体育大学紀要 (ISSN:02850613)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.49, pp.2001-2013, 2020

The purpose of this study was to describe the role of judo-therapist’s office, named Sport Cure Center (SCC), based on the medical records. In general, many judo-therapist’s office visitors are elderly. Most of the SCC patients are athletes of the Nippon Sports Science University. There have been few reports on sports in-juries based on the medical records of judo-therapist’s office. Therefore, we analyzed the medical records of SCC and examined the role of SCC. In 2.5-years of study period, we identified 4,903 injuries in approximately 44,000 athletes. Bruise and muscle sprains were the most common type of injuries (42.8%), and lower extremity was the most frequent site of injury (55.9%). Most of the patients of SCC belonged to the track, soccer, and rugby clubs that are active on the same campus as SCC. The type and site of sports injuries were characterized by the type of sports. Our study on sports injuries can help coaches and trainers take appropriate strategies for the prevention of injuries. These results suggest that the role of SCC is not limited to providing first aid and rehabilitation to the injured university athletes; SCC has the provision to provide information on injury prevention according to the sports categories.