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The Faculty of Health at the University Canberra is holding a series of 3x3x3 talks this year. The format is: 3 presenters 3 slides per presentation 3 minutes per presentation The presentation share research interests. One of the three presenters at the first of these sessions used Prezi as the medium to present his ideas. [...]

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Each year in Australia SBS provides great coverage of the Tour de France. Each year we sit up in the early morning and watch remarkable feats of endurance … and hope in the most naive way that we are witnessing the true expression of mano-a-mano. The Commons has some great images of the race many [...]

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I have been thinking about a framework for my panel contribution at Day Three of #HPRW10.The topic for the panel to address is How do we make the research effort into high performance sport more effective? The abstract I submitted was: There is a wonderful momentum growing around the aggregation of effort in many aspects [...]

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Some news for those interested in Computer Science in Sport and the work of the International Association of Computer Science in Sport (IACSS). The Asian Conference on Physical Education and Computer Science in Sports will be held in Hyderabad, India from 7th to 9th May 2010. The Asian Conference on Computer Science in Sport will [...]

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Introduction This has been a fascinating week for Australian sport. It started with Tiger Woods’ victory at the Australian Masters golf tournament and is ending with visceral debate about play, games, physical education and sport in Australian society. Although I have written two posts about the Independent Sport Panel’s Report I have been mindful of [...]

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