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With the continuous development of science and technology, virtual simulation technology is widely used in various fields and plays an important role in education. In the family physical education course, how to effectively use the virtual simulation platform to improve students' learning and physical education ability has become an important topic. By means of experiments and investigations, this study collected and analyzed the data of the virtual simulation platform of spectral sensor-based system used by students in the home physical education course. By understanding the needs and interests of students, the research designed a specific virtual simulation course, and formulated the corresponding experimental scheme based on the knowledge of optics. During the experiment, spectral sensors were used to collect data from the students and presented to the students through a virtual graphical interface. Through data analysis, the system virtual simulation platform based on spectral sensor provides visual experiment scenes, enabling students to understand optical principles and related concepts more intuitively, providing students with more operation and experiment opportunities, and promoting their participation and enthusiasm. The data collected through the virtual simulation platform can help teachers better understand the learning situation of students, and make timely adjustments and guidance.
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Zhang, H. Application of system virtual simulation platform based on spectral sensors in home physical education curriculum. Opt Quant Electron 56, 502 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11082-023-06155-z
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