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#VAR at the 2018 FIFA #WorldCup
Background
In March this year, Refereeing World provided a detailed description of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system to be used at the 2018 FIFA...
A Greg Blood post: The Australian Institute of Sport Story 1981-2013
Introduction
Greg Blood has written a blog post to share on Clyde Street.
Greg was a librarian at the National Sport Information Centre at the...
Thinking about unmeetings
Stefanie Butland has been writing about unconferences.
In November, she shared six tips for running a successful unconference.
An 'unconference' has no schedule set before the...
Ten years on, thinking about desire paths
This month, I will have been away from the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) for a decade.
The years seem to have raced by. My...
Theory of mind and mental time travel: all in a day's work as a...
Introduction
Earlier this year, I explored some the theory of mind literature.
For some time now, I have been thinking about how we induct people...
#coachlearninginsport … smelling the coffee
My Scoop.it aggregator collects a diverse range of posts and tweets about sport and performance.
I have not set it to search for posts about...
Ethical Performance Support
I have had a delightful year thinking about and researching performance in sport and education.
I have been fortunate to have spent much of the...
Trumped and Pickled
I have been thinking about digital storytelling.
Just when I sense I am making some progress, I receive an alert and I am in one...
Investigating performance responses in the context of rule changes: an example from women's water...
Introduction
It is the end of the Honours' year in Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Canberra.
This year I have had the opportunity...
#coachlearninginsport: critical incidents and Swiss cheese
Introduction
The first four lines Rudyard Kipling's poem 'If' have been a recurring background to my thinking about coach learning.
If you can keep your head...