I spend a lot of time thinking about observation. This week news of a paper written by Christopher Chambers, Christopher Allen, Leah Maizey, and Mark Williams has added to my contemplation. The paper published in Cortex is titled ‘Is delayed foveal feedback critical for extra-foveal perception?‘. The abstract is: Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that visual [...]
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Seeing and Enhancing?
Posted in Coaching, Teaching and Learning, tagged Anna Salleh, Christopher Allen, Christopher Chambers, Cortex, Leah Maizey, Mark Williams, Observation, Oli Matthews, UCNISS, Vision on 21 April, 2012 | 1 Comment »
#SCP12: Planning a Program
Posted in Coaching, Communication, Education, Performance, Physical Education, Sport, Teaching and Learning, tagged Periodisation, Planning, UCNISS on 19 April, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
This week we are discussing planning a program in the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra. This is the SlideCast for the presentation: The SlideCast is illustrated with some Flickr control room images. I hope to talk about Frank Dick and Istvan Balyi within the session. I include some data from this [...]
#SCP12: Oracy and Creativity
Posted in Coaching, Communication, Digital Media, Education, Open Access, Teaching and Learning, tagged Alan Levine, Andrew Grauer, Creativity, InSPIRE Building, Jon Udell, Oracy, Produsing, SCP12, Stephen Downes, UCNISS on 14 April, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I look forward to Fridays. it is the day I meet students in the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra. This week our tutorials explored ideas linked to oracy and creativity. My presentation in the lecture was on Produsing Resources. The day coincided with the submission of online presentations as part of [...]
#SCP12 Produsing Resources for Teaching and Coaching
Posted in Coaching, Communication, Digital Media, Sport, Teaching and Learning, Video, tagged Axel Bruns, Gary Brolsma, Numa Numa, Produsing, SCP12, UCNISS on 11 April, 2012 | 3 Comments »
This is week 10 of the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra. This week’s theme is Produsing resources. Although my spellchecker and search engines want me to write Producing, it is Produsing. I am grateful to Axel Bruns for providing a great deal of information about Produsing. He points out: In the [...]
Gesture and Conducting Performance
Posted in Coaching, Music, Performance, Teaching and Learning, tagged Alan Gilbert, New York Times, New York University Movement Lab, Stephen Downes, UCNISS on 7 April, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
One of my first activities of the day is to read Stephen Downes’ OLDaily. Today he has a great link to a New York Times video that discusses the art of conducting with Alan Gilbert, the music director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. The video is eight minutes long. I was interested to learn [...]