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Training Platform Construction of Omni-Media Live Broadcast of Sport Event

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Aiming at the target of sport media professional talents cultivation, this paper discusses the construction, application, use effect and related problems of sports events all media live broadcast training platform. For sports communication specialty, it is an important task and sacred duty to cultivate high-quality professionals with solid theoretical basis and practical ability required in the workplace. The construction of all-media live training platform for sports events is an effective approach of personnel training for the students professionals, interns of provincial and municipal television stations, as well as some sports commentators from the we-media public plat. Complying with the principles of scientificity, subjectivity, coordination, professionalism and growth, the paper describes an integrated live broadcast training platform system and its construction. The design and evaluation of the system are carried out from the perspectives of hardware, software, equipment, personnel and management. Through a comprehensive analysis, the focus and direction of improvement are found, which is helpful for the training platform to increase its effectiveness and play a greater role in the training and cultivation of sports media professionals.

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Wang, Z., Zhang, Q., Zhang, M. (2020). Training Platform Construction of Omni-Media Live Broadcast of Sport Event. In: Hu, Z., Petoukhov, S., Dychka, I., He, M. (eds) Advances in Computer Science for Engineering and Education II. ICCSEEA 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 938. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16621-2_19

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