
Video Lectures – A Timeline
I was challenged through a recent Twitter conversation to explore the process of creating good video lectures. I claimed it would take 15 hours to produce … Continue reading Video Lectures – A Timeline
I was challenged through a recent Twitter conversation to explore the process of creating good video lectures. I claimed it would take 15 hours to produce … Continue reading Video Lectures – A Timeline
You can manipulate data to demonstrate a particular change or effect, but how will you put that into context for your audience? Thoughts on considering the audience, manipulating data visualizations, and principles that govern the process. Continue reading Data visualization principles (not rules)
My scholarship is at the intersection of coaching and education. Educational technology and program evaluation are two avenues into exploring, developing, building, and improving the delivery of coach education programs, both formal and informal. Continue reading Major Areas of Scholarship
Staying in the conference hotel completely insulates you from the surrounding city and its essential humanity Continue reading Subverting the conference-industrial complex
If we truly want to help athletes reach their goals, how do we better engage them in the process? Questioning is a critical skill. I share some skills we teach in our masters program, along with my reflections on its effectiveness. Continue reading Coaching: Learning Communication Skills
Emotion mapping is a simple exercise to build awareness of emotions across time and situations Continue reading Emotion Mapping: Dining Out
Integrating knowledge may be a fool’s errand, but a systematic review can at least set that knowledge in one common place. Continue reading Systematic Reviews
A scientific approach to assessing and building capacity with sport communities and athletes Continue reading Program Evaluation in Sport | AASP Conference 2015
Time improvement from prelims to finals is more common in the 400 yd. individual medley than the 50 yd. freestyle Continue reading 400 IMers are split – half swim faster in finals
I have always contended that most 50-freestylers swim faster in the morning prelims session of a championship meet, and these data from today’s women’s B1G championship would seem to support that notion Continue reading 50-freestylers are faster in prelims
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