I am reading lots of blogs at the moment. Students on the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra have submitted their blogs as part of the assessment for their course. It has been fascinating seeing their take on the unit and on their experiences as teachers and coaches. It was very timely, [...]
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(Lif)e-portfolio: listening and sharing
Posted in Communication, Digital Media, Education, Teaching and Learning, tagged Anna Salleh, E-portfolio, Imran Dhamani, Jenny Mackness, Lee Ballantyne, Pia Gyldenkaerne, SCP12, Stephen Downes, Sue Lyons, UCISS on 18 May, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Enterprise Computing Conference: ECC@UC
Posted in Australia, Computer Science in Sport, Digital Media, Education, Public Sphere, Radical Transparency, Teaching and Learning, tagged #ECC@UC, NBN, Senator Kate Lundy on 15 May, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering is hosting with IBM an Enterprise Computing Conference in the Ann Harding Centre on the University campus (15-16 May). The program is here. Senator Kate Lundy opened the Conference. In her introduction she noted the growth of enterprise and cloud computing and their role in the digital economy. [...]
#SCP12: Personal Development Pathways
Posted in Coaching, Physical Education, Sport, Teaching and Learning, tagged Personal Development Pathways, SCP12, UCNISS on 10 May, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
This is the last week of the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra. I have enlisted some YouTube assistance to explore the personal development pathway theme.
Occupation, Vocation? #SCP12 Week 13
Posted in Coaching, Performance, Sport, Teaching and Learning, tagged Occupation, SCP12, UCNISS, vocation on 3 May, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
We are in the penultimate week of the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra. This week’s presentation looks at teaching and coaching as occupations and vocations. I am hopeful that some of the themes that we have been exploring throughout the unit come together here as we consider the impetus to teach [...]
Without Borders
Posted in Australia, Community, Teaching and Learning, tagged AFL, Amna Karra-Hassan, Auburn Tigers, Beth Ross, Neal Jennings, Student Learning, Young People Without Borders on 2 May, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
One of the joys of my week is my Tuesday car journey to and from Canberra with my daughter Beth. Beth is a tutor on the Introduction to Sociology course at the Australian National University this semester. We talk about many things, often prompted by the course content Beth is covering and what is happening [...]