KP161 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Biofeedback, Pedometer, Positive Feedback

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The information the learner recieved about his or her own performance of a movement or skill. Terminal feedback: information presented to the learner after the movement is completed. Concurrent feedback: feedback provided during the execution of a skill. Knowledge of results (kr): feedback that provides the learner with information about the outcome of a response. Knowledge of performance (kp): information regarding the specific characteristics of performance that led to the outcome. Your foot placement on the beam should be more angled. You have to keep your head down and your eye on the ball. You stayed on the wobble board for 28 seconds. According to the radar gun, the pitch was 92 miles per hour. When you swing your left through, try to pull up your toes. You need to let the weight down more slowly. Functions of augmented feedback: error correction, motivation, reinforcement, to provide information about correctness. Feedback can be delivered in a number of ways: auditory sources.

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