Each day I receive a range of links to blogs posts and web tools. A post from the ABC (18 January) alerted me to James Fowler, Jaime Settleb, and Nicholas Christakis’ work, Correlated genotypes in friendship networks. Their paper encouraged me to think about linking, connecting and sharing. The abstract of their paper notes that: [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Canberra’
Tripline: From the AIS to the JISS
Posted in Australia, Communication, Community, Digital Media, Open Access, Sport, Wayfinding, tagged Alfred Wainwright, Alun School Mold, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, Lakeland fells, Pictorial Guides, Rataedl, Tokyo, Tripline, UCNISS on 26 September, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A month or so ago I came across Tripline. I thought it looked a great resource so I signed up for an account. I am fascinated by cartography and my passion for it was nurtured by an outstanding Geography teacher when I was at the Alun School, Mold (in the 1960s) and by later access [...]
#HPRW10: Introduction
Posted in Australia, Coaching, Communication, Networks, Performance, Sport, Talent, tagged #HPRW10, AIS, AOC, APC, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Craig Phillips, CSIRO, CSIRO/AIS Partnership, Federal Budget, High Performance Sport Research Workshop, May 2010, Peter Fricker, Steve Morton, Tim Kelly, UCNISS on 12 May, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Peter Fricker welcomed workshop delegates on the day after the Federal Budget (see this item too). In his introduction, Peter discussed the outcomes of the internal review at the Australian Institute of Sport and the aim to deliver sustained success in international sport performance. Research and development will play a key role in the AIS’s [...]
IACSS09 Proceedings
Posted in Australia, Computer Science in Sport, Sport, World Digital Library, tagged Alexis Lebedew, Arnold Baca, Canberra, Computer Science in Sport, IACSS09, Keith Lyons, Proceedings, UCNISS on 29 April, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Today is the publication day for the Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium of Computer Science in Sport. The Symposium was held in Canberra, Australia in September 2009. The Proceedings are edited by Keith Lyons, Arnold Baca and Alexis Lebedew and have the ISBN 978-0-9807160-0-9. There are twenty-seven papers in the Proceedings. In keeping with the [...]