Honours Student Andrew Filewich Developing Multimedia Learning Tools for KNES 375

Honours student Andrew Filewich is developing high-quality demonstration videos and interactive learning modules for KNES 375: Tests and Measurements in Kinesiology as part of the MELT grant research program. His work covers blood pressure and heart-rate assessment, mCAFT testing, and Jackson-Pollock skinfold procedures, directly enhancing experiential learning for undergraduate students in the course.




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