Academic Lecture Review

来源:体育教学部发布时间:2023-07-04浏览次数:32

       On the afternoon of June 19th, Professor Zhu Qin and Associate Professor Derek Smith of the University of Wyoming were invited to Shanghai University of Finance and Economics to deliver a lecture. Teachers and graduate students from the Department of Physical Education of SUFE and graduate students from Shanghai Sport University listened to the lecture in Room 511 of the School of Economics.

 


       Before the lecture, Professor Lv Jidong gave a welcome speech and guest introduction. Professor Zhu Qin serves as the director of the Knowledge and Action Laboratory and the head of the international exchange program of the Department of Sports Human Science and Health at the University of Wyoming. Associate Professor Derek Smith serves as the head of the Department of Sports Human Science and Health at the University of Wyoming. Afterwards, two professors, Lv Jidong and Li Hongbin, presented souvenirs to Professor Zhu Qin and Associate Professor Derek Smith.

 


       The first part was shared by Professor Zhu Qin, who introduced the research content of different information obtained by people from different backgrounds. In this process, the more dynamic information is caught, the more accurate the judgment will be made. The accuracy of judging aerial movements depends on whether there is experience in dance or not. People with vertical dance experience have concluded that the accuracy of judging aerial movements and land movements is basically the same.

 


       The second part was shared by Associate Professor Derek Smith, who introduced his company, Move, which focuses on the field of telerehabilitation, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic ability improvement and counseling. Finally, the professor expressed his vision of interprofessional collaboration.

 


       At the end of the lecture, the teachers and students had positive interaction with the two professors. The students raised questions and views on the limitations of research and the commercialization of technology, and the two professors answered and discussed them one by one. The lecture was carried out smoothly, broadened the academic horizons of teachers and students, and contributed to the exchange and cooperation between international universities.