Evaluation of APRD technology and QR codes on the performance of the individual attack skill in mini handball in children
Author(s): Dunya Sabah Ali
Abstract: This research included the forefront and the importance of research since handball is one of the most popular games around the world. This importance has been passed on to other age groups, especially children. Many technologies and devices have emerged that work to measure and develop skill capacities in this category. QR codes as innovative ways and means of learning these skills. And how effective ADRP technology and QR symbols are and to understand and improve offensive play. Interaction and response of children how technologies affect children's motivation and motivation to learn the game. The objective of the research was to assess the impact of APRD technology and QR codes on the performance of mini-ball offensive skills in children aged 8-10 years in the human sphere: a group of emerging talent care center in Muthanna governorate/handball ages 8-10 years in the time sphere: from 16/9/2024 to 30/4/2025. Spatial area: Talent Care Center Hall in Muthanna governorate/Handball. The researcher used the descriptive approach to suit the nature of the problem to be solved and to achieve research goals and hypotheses. The research community was defined in a deliberate manner. The young players in the Sports Talent Center represented those ages 8-10 in Muthanna Reel's 30 players who used the statistical pouch spss to process data, which included extracting: The computational medium standard deviation is a simple correlation coefficient; the conclusions were a correlation between the assessment of APRD technology and QR code on the performance of the skill of the individual attack of the miniature handball in children. The researcher recommends using the assessment of APRD technology and QR code codes to perform the skill of individual attack hijacking handball for other categories.
Dunya Sabah Ali. Evaluation of APRD technology and QR codes on the performance of the individual attack skill in mini handball in children. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2025;12(1):324-327. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/kheljournal.2025.v12.i1e.3668