The IASI 2011 Workshop concluded this morning in Leipzig. The final session started with a guided tour of the very impressive Institut für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft (IAT). I was fascinated by the facilities at the Institute and was delighted we were able to see some of the backroom activities of a world famous institute. After the [...]
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IASI 2011: Morning Session Day 3
Posted in Canoe Slalom, Communication, Community, Sport, tagged Axel Bruning, Consensus Statement, Hartmut Sandner, IASI, IAT, Institut für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft, Kanupark Markkleeberger, Leipzig, UCNISS on 1 July, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Wiki Ways: Collaborating to Flourish
Posted in Communication, Creative Commons, Digital Media, Public Sphere, Sport, tagged IASI, UCNISS, Wiki on 29 June, 2011 | 1 Comment »
I have an opportunity to make a presentation in the Day 2 program of the IASI Workshop in Leipzig. This is a pdf copy of my slides 110629 IASIL Wiki Presentation This is an m4v copy of my slides (apologies for the out-of-synch voice recording). Notes about the format of the presentation: I used Keynote [...]
IASI 2011: Morning Session Day 1
Posted in Communication, Digital Media, Performance Analysis, Video, tagged Chikara Mihaji, Gavin Reynolds, Hartmut Sandner, IASI, Jurgen Wick, Leipzig, Rights Management, UCNISS, Video on 28 June, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Hartmut Sandner welcomed delegates to our workshop. He noted that nine countries and sixteen organizations and institutions were represented at the workshop from the North (Great Britain and Finland), the West (France and Germany), the South (Qatar, Australia) and the East (China and Japan). This Leipzig Workshop is an outcome of discussions started in Canberra [...]
IASI in Leipzig 2011: Some Groundrules
Posted in Communication, Digital Media, Library, Sport, tagged #IASIL11, Hartmut Sandner, http://www.iat.uni-leipzig, IASI, Leipzig, St Nicholas Church, UCNISS on 28 June, 2011 | 2 Comments »
I am in Leipzig for an IASI Workshop hosted by Hartmut Sandner of the Institut für Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft (IAT). I am staying not far from the St. Nicholas Church that played a prominent role in the beginning of the end of East Germany in early October 1989. To my delight I opened my hotel curtains [...]
IASI in Leipzig 2011: Consensus Discussion 1
Posted in Coaching, Communication, Creative Commons, Digital Media, Education, Library, NSIC, Open Access, Public Sphere, Sport, tagged Coaches, Consensus Statement, David Ludwig, Fourth Age, IASI, Information Service, Leizig, Peter Bihr, Reciprocal Altruism, Richard Wallis, Sport, UCNISS on 21 June, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
One of the aims of the IASI workshop in Leipzig (28-30 June) is to develop a consensus paper on information and communication services for coaches and researchers in elite sport. Participants in the workshop have been asked to consider three questions as a starting point for discussion. Do you see (or have experienced) particular needs [...]