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Development of Electric Competitive Sports in Agriculture Universities of Hebei Province
Xiao-Feng Xu
Department of Sports, Hebei United University, Tangshang 063009, China
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology 2015 6:402-405
Received: November ‎30, ‎2014 | Accepted: February ‎5, ‎2015 | Published: June 10, 2015
Abstract
In this study, we have a research of the development of electric competitive sports in agriculture universities of Hebei province. Agriculture universities of Hebei province should improve the theoretic study on electronic competitive sports while promoting the practical development according to the features of higher education. With governments, they should perfect laws and regulations on electronic competitive sports and build supervising and feedback mechanism in each step of the sports’ development process to regulate and control the whole system in real time and efficiently, to ensure a sound, controllable and sustainable development of electronic competitive sports. This is the electronic competitive sports in agriculture universities expected and accepted by the nation and people.
Keywords:
College students, electric competitive sports, sports information,
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The authors have no competing interests.
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