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Τίτλος
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A multimedia guide to handball step by step
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Θέμα
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Computer-assisted instruction
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Multimedia systems--Design
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Handball
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Δημιουργός
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Ioannou, Stelios
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Πηγή
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Higher Technical Institute
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Το πλήρες κείμενο είναι διαθέσιμο από το Υπουργείο Ενέργειας, Εμπορίου Βιομηχανίας και Τουρισμού.
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Εκδότης
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Library of Cyprus University of Technology
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Ημερομηνία
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2000
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Δικαιώματα
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Απαγορεύεται η δημοσίευση ή αναπαραγωγή, ηλεκτρονική ή άλλη χωρίς τη γραπτή συγκατάθεση του δημιουργού και κάτοχου των πνευματικών δικαιωμάτων.
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Μορφή
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pdf
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Γλώσσα
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en
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Τύπος
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text
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Αναγνωριστικό
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CSD0233
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Σύνοψη
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The objectives of this project arc the analysis, design and implementation of a multimedia package. This project should be designed for self study by trainers and referees and as a demonstration tool. It should provide practical excrciscs with solutions. With tins project the user, even lf he doesn't know
anything about handball should be able to learn everything about this game and play this game. Handball is a popular team game. It is exciting with lots of drama and physical contact. It requires technical and tactical versatility from the players Also handball is an exciting contest between two teams
demonstrating the skills of both, players and goalkeepers.
It is good to have a brief history in the development of Handball
The modem times have become the age of sport. Knowledge of sport appears in diverse aspects of modem society and it has become an essential part of everyday living. The specialization of sport quickened and this gave
handball a new thrust In fact, - gymnastics which was the dominant sport of the time, needed a supplementary sport to loosen muscles, was enjoyable and developed skills
Similarly - soccer and rugby still in the initial stages were too rough and caused too mam, injuries.
In this way then , at approximately the same time at the turn of the century three very similar games involved called haanbold, hazena and torball which are considered the direct ancestors of handball. In a short time these three
games became very popular all over Europe. However, because each had different rules it was impossible to organize international tournaments. Thus, it became necessary to unify the rules and this was done by Karl Schelez in 1917 in Berlin.
Field Handball became the name of the new game played outdoors with 11 players a side on a soccer field. Although the goal size, the goal area shape and a few rules have changed a little, this game was already set to be played for decades.
However the fast growth of handball need the establishment of an international body which aimed to :
- promote handball
- organize international tournaments and world championships
- co-ordinate the work of national associations and
- prepare a programmed putting handball into the Olympic Games
Indoor Handball: For a short time they played both field handball and indoor handball and organized world championships for both. However, indoor handball, with its speed, variety and excitement gradually pushed the slower field handball into the background.
From 1966 WorId Championships were organized only for indoor handball and the development of the game accelerated.
1972 was another turning point; because of its popularity, men's handball had to be re-introduced at the Munich Olympics.
1976 - due to the success of the men, women's handball followed into the
Montreal Olympics and handball became one of the most popular team sports of the Games.
Handball of the 80s was characterized by its popularity, stabilization, consolidation of the rules and the game. The growing popularity of the game necessitated the Formation Continent Federations which organize continental championships for national teams and clubs. The IHF coordinates the work of the Continent Federations as well as organizing the big events for the national handball teams such as the Olympic Games, World Championships and the World Cup.
These days, the IHF has over 100 member countries and more than 10 million players who play competitively.
As can be seen then, handball has become a very popu1ar and universally played game in such a short time, and who knows where this development will lead.