I am at the Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS) in Tokyo. Today I hope to meet with some coaches at the Institute to discuss their use of technology. Chikara Miyaji is my host and I am hopeful that he will help me with the translation required for the conversation with coaches. I have prepared [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Japan Institute of Sports Sciences’
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 [...]
Zine Time at ACCSS 2010
Posted in Communication, Computer Science in Sport, Creative Commons, Digital Media, Open Access, Sport, Twitter, Writing, tagged ACCSS, Asian Conference of Computer Science in Sports, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, Keith Lyons, OpenZine, Rafet Irmak, Twitter, UCNISS, Zine on 26 September, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I had an opportunity after the Asian Conference of Computer Science in Sports (ACCSS) held at the Japan Institute of Sports Sciences to explore the functionality offered by OpenZine. I had posted previously about Zines and had found out about OpenZine since then. “OpenZine is a publishing platform with web browser based tools that provides [...]
Conference Session 5: ACCSS
Posted in Coaching, Communication, Computer Science in Sport, Performance, Performance Analysis, Sport, Video, tagged ACCSS, Anticipation, Asian Conference of Computer Science in Sports, Blood Lactate Threshold, Chikara Miyaji, Combat Sports, Finland, Hristo Novatchkov, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, Karate, Kerstin Witte, Mobile Coaching System, Peter Emmermacher, Rafet Irmak, Tomi Vantinnen, Tomohito Wada, UCNISS on 25 September, 2010 | 3 Comments »
The Asian Conference of Computer Science in Sports (ACCSS) is being held at the Japan Institute of Sports Sciences. The fifth and final session of the conference comprises five papers (Links to other sessions from the Conference can be found here (session four) and here (all other sessions).) Tomohito Wada chaired this session. Three of [...]