Monthly Archives: March 2016

Week5 Workshop for SPE205

The tech week. This week Jim has a conversation with his colleague Associate Professor Daniel James from the SABEL Labs at Griffith Uni. Danny is a world leader in the Sports Engineering world in general and with a particular interest … Continue reading

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journal of Biomechanics publication

A new publication titled: “The development and validation of using inertial sensors to monitor postural change in resistance exercise” By Sam Gleadhill, Jim Lee, and Daniel James is now in press. Sam is a new PhD student and this work … Continue reading

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Veritasium talking about education

This is an interesting story about technology revolutionising education – a lot to ponder – especially the concept of learning. It comes back to the individual. Something I will aim to do. At least I have got the Youtube bit … Continue reading

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SPE205 Week3 introduction

For SPE205 students, here are two clips that are introductions and a bit of housekeeping info for assessments etc

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Batak attack – Yet another update….

A Batak is a Sports Science tool that we can use to measure reaction, coordination, and agility of a person. Typically, when people first have a go, they score somewhere in the 20 hits in 30 secs. Here is Jim … Continue reading

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SPE205 Week 1 lecture and workshop

This week’s lecture and workshop videos are now posted in the Week1 folder in the learning materials tab in Learnline. They explain a lot about what to expect in Biomech1 this semester, including some info on the assessment items. Thanks to … Continue reading

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Week1 – Biomech1 workshop

Tomorrow (2 March) is the first Workshop. Unlike others it does not have a pre-recorded lecture. The lecture will be done then, recorded and uploaded into Youtube afterwards. For students attending in the Green4 room, please bring calculators as we … Continue reading

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