HKIN 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Butterfly Stroke, Neuron, Straddle
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Outline: transfer of learning, definition, types of transfer: Zero: reasons for positive and negative transfer, importance of transfer of learning, bilateral transfer. Influence of previous experience on: learning a new skill, performance that skill in a new context. Tcq: previous experience of softball pitches (underhand) would facilitate the learn- ing of baseball pitches (overhand): true, false. Why is transfer of learning important: sequencing skills to be learned. Simple-to- (more) complex sequences: develop/master basic skills before more complex skills. Logical and gradual progression to help the performer better develop the fundamental components of each skill: ex: identifying the number 8 drawing the number yourself under- stand numerical value operations (addition, subtraction, etc. ) 16 skill categories: underpins evaluation and instructional decisions. Important tool for movement practitioners with respect to the acquisi- tion and performance of motor skills. Sequencing activities for rehabilitation pts, ots help individuals ac- quire a particular motor skill: wants to ensure a positive transfer.