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Performance Universals
I have been following the Twitter feed from #Ascilite 2016.
The conference is sharing innovation, practice and research in educational technologies in tertiary education. It...
A Community-Focused Modified Boxing Program
Paul Perkins is involved in an exciting initiative.
Paul and Allan Hahn have been successful in securing funding to introduce a Community-Focused Modified Boxing Program...
Connecting understanding, learning and performance pre-view
Introduction
Earlier this week on Clyde Street, I discussed coach learning.
In this post, I look at some of the scaffolding that might support coaches' learning...
#UCSIA16 Audiences and Messages: Visualisation
Introduction
I have been reading Edmund Capon's story of his life's adventures in art.
It is titled I Blame Duchamp.
In the Introduction, Edmund observes "the mind...
Visualising Analysis as a Process
Introduction
I have been able to do a lot of reading in the last few weeks as part of a research project with Teaching and...
Bridging and Connecting at #SAC16
Introduction
A friend, Chris Barnes, is a panel member in a session at Friday's Asia Pacific Analytics in Sport Conference (#SAC16) in Melbourne. The aim...
#Microcontent
Introduction to Microcontent
Summary
This is a microcontent introduction to microcontent.
Introduction
Mobile technologies have transformed the way we access information. Michael Lindner (1) points out that we...
#coachlearninginsport: new adventures
I have just been given a wonderful opportunity.
Teaching and Learning at the University of Canberra have offered me a research fellowship.
I have a very...
#coachlearninginsport Designing Learning Experiences
It has been some time since my last #coachlearninginsport post.
A paper by Diana Laurillard has sent me off thinking about designing learning opportunities for...
Analysing Performance: Hearing Other Voices
Introduction
David Ormerod's account of the fourth Go game between Lee Sedol and the AlphaGo computer program has sent me off thinking about two aspects...