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##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.title.name## EXERGAMES E DIDATTICA DELLE ATTIVITÀ MOTORIE E SPORTIVE
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.creator.name## Raiola, G.
Di Tore, A.
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.description.name## The term "exergames" refers to a category of video games in which theinteraction is not based only on hand-eye coordination, but on the whole body, throughthe use of non-standard controllers, like Nintendo Wiimote or Balance Board andMicrosoft Kinect sensor. The exergames were immediately hailed as a welcomedevelopment, for the contribution they offer as a weapon against a sedentary lifestyle andthe level of user involvement, which adds to the traditional value of video games theattractiveness of natural interfaces. The current trend is to consider how the exergamespresent many potential advantages in the context of physical education and wellnesspromotion of. However, the current generation of exergames is not designed specificallyto support teaching of motor activities or rehabilitation. There are no products that cancount on the basis of a robust theoretical framework and that are oriented to theacquisition of specific motor skills, for use in physical education teaching andrehabilitation.Knowledge of basic mechanisms of motor control and of dynamics connected tomotor skills learning may be the theoretical support to the design and development ofexergames.
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.publisher.name## European Center of Sustainable Development
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.date.name## 2012-06-01
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.type.name## info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.format.name## application/pdf
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.identifier.name## http://www.ecsdev.org/ojs/index.php/ejsd/article/view/14
10.14207/ejsd.2012.v1n2p221
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.source.name## European Journal of Sustainable Development; Vol 1 No 2; 221
2239-6101
2239-5938
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.language.name## eng
 
##plugins.schemas.marc.fields.relation.name## http://www.ecsdev.org/ojs/index.php/ejsd/article/view/14/8