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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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New Muscle
Many within sport science (including Jim) say that little changes in disciplines such as anatomy. I think this link shows this is not the case. An interesting story even if the link only takes you to the abstract (CDU students … Continue reading
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Wearable Tech in Sport Summit – Day 2
Yesterday was in interesting and engaging day. Presenters ranged from industry reps, research in technology, research in sport science, and business/innovation views. Today looks just as interesting with presentations from uni reps, athletes, and innovation support.
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Wearable Tech in Sport Summit
Today and tomorrow Jim is in Melbourne attending an analytics and wearables summit. Colleague Danny James has dived in head first and is a keynote speaker. He has also been tasked with chairing the first session. Keeping control of the … Continue reading
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SABEL Guest Lectures
Here is a reblog from sportstechnology.com. Where Jim gave a lecture along side of Associate Professor Tomohito Wada. Tomo-san’s video clip is worth having a look at. It shows off the Sports Performance Laboratory where he is based – Kanoya, … Continue reading
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Fred Devito quote
‘If it does not challenge you, it does not change you.’ Very appropriate – not only for sport, but for learning, improving, growing…
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Influence of Sports Technology
Here is one of nine videos that I created where I had a conversation with Associate Prof Daniel James on the use of technology to monitor and measure human movement. The full playlist can be found here.
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Not only pancakes get flipped
At CDU we have a programme known as iScholar. It is where some academics have been under the guidance of Barbara White to look at alternative ways to deliver teaching and learning material to students. It is based on what … Continue reading
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Fancy sciency words
Many people see scientists as Boffins in white lab coats combining this, mixing that, and whala! A nice piece of smart science comes neatly together. We, however often know better, excruciating hours designing, setting up pilots, ironing out the bugs. … Continue reading
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PM visits CDU
Today the CDU EHSE faculty’s Information Technology hosted an IT Code Fair. It showcased their student’s work. On display were coded work from undergrad through to postgrad. This was judged by industry representatives with awards given on the day. The work … Continue reading
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