Analysis of Effectiveness and Performance Prediction of Sports Flipped Classroom Teaching Based on Neural Networks

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Abstract

Traditional physical education methods are unable to meet this requirement due to the practical nature of sports skill teaching. As a result, as the times demanded, the flipped classroom based on neural network technology arose. It has the potential to not only promote the modernization of physical education but also to ensure that it has a positive educational impact. This is a mode of instruction. Furthermore, colleges and universities are increasingly focusing on college students' overall quality development. A method for predicting college students' sports performance using a particle swarm optimization neural network is proposed to accurately predict sports performance and provide a reliable analysis basis for the establishment of sports teaching goals. Neural networks are used in the model. The particle swarm optimization algorithm optimizes the variance and weights of the neural network to improve the accuracy of college students' sports performance predicted by the neural network by updating the particle position and speed through the two extreme values of individual extreme values and global extreme values. Teachers always play the role of the facilitator and helper in the teaching process, which realizes the transformation of teachers' and students' self-positioning, allows students to better play the lead role, and stimulates students' interest in learning.

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Xu, W., Xiong, W., Shao, Z., & Li, Y. (2021). Analysis of Effectiveness and Performance Prediction of Sports Flipped Classroom Teaching Based on Neural Networks. Scientific Programming, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5284457

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