How to Use Computer New Media Technology to Reform and Innovate the Integration Mode of Sports and Education in Colleges and Universities

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With the development of the times, information technology has been a great improvement. Nowadays, computer technology is developing at a particularly fast pace, at the same time, the supporting software hardware is also gradually improving. With the development of science and technology, China's economic level has been greatly developed, but because of the imbalance of physical education in domestic education, the reform of physical education in our country's colleges and universities is inevitable. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to use computer new media technology to reform and innovate the integration mode of physical education in colleges and universities. We first look up the new media technology of computer, and then use the algorithm construction system to simulate the fusion mode of physical education in colleges and universities, and calculate the results. Then carry on the offline experiment. By looking for the experimental group to carry out real experiments, we get the experimental data we need to infer the experimental results. The experimental results show that by using the new media technology of computer, some reform and innovation can be carried out on the integration mode of physical education in colleges and universities, and the resistance is small and easy to accept.

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Wang, H. (2021). How to Use Computer New Media Technology to Reform and Innovate the Integration Mode of Sports and Education in Colleges and Universities. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1992). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1992/4/042027

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