1. The document discusses how increasingly, computer systems and algorithms are ruling our world through automated processes like phone trees, ATMs, and online recommendations. This world of ubiquitous sensors and algorithms is called "code/space."
2. The concept of "gamification" is introduced, where goals, rules and feedback systems from games are applied to reality to motivate and change human behavior regarding health, education, productivity and other areas of life. However, exceptions will always exist that systems cannot foresee, requiring human judgment.
3. As systems become more complex and removed from human oversight, the ability to handle exceptions or override decisions is lost. Rules are also never fully explicit and usually intend the "spirit of the law
This document summarizes an article from the hacker magazine 2600 that discusses hacking the security program Fortres. It describes how Fortres is difficult to hack if properly configured but easy if poorly configured. It notes that inconspicuously hacking Fortres on any machine is tricky. The article then provides advice on how to understand how Fortres works rather than just breaking it.
This chapter discusses cooperation among players in virtual worlds. It begins by noting the misconceptions around competition in games, when cooperation is actually common. Cooperation takes many forms, from altruism to self-interest. The chapter then examines basic grouping structures in MMOs, including looking for group chat channels and automatic matching. Etiquette also emerges around behaviors like congratulating other players on leveling up. Cooperation is seen as critical in these dynamic online environments.
This document discusses the future of virtual worlds and their potential for education. It provides examples of virtual worlds like Quest Atlantis and River City that are designed for educational purposes. These worlds aim to motivate learning through in-world challenges related to curriculum. The document also discusses how social virtual worlds like Second Life and Whyville have hosted educational activities and experiments. Looking ahead, it sees potential for greater convergence between virtual worlds and social networking, challenging traditional ideas of MMOs.
Med122 reputation and risk: sexting, trolls and e-bile Rob Jewitt
The document discusses various online risks to reputation from new media technologies. It covers topics like sexting among teenagers, revenge porn, Facebook's evolution of privacy settings, and the harassment of public figures online. While social media allows greater self-expression, it also enables permanent public shaming and bullying through behaviors like trolling, flaming, and the non-consensual sharing of private images. Maintaining privacy and civil discourse online remains an ongoing challenge.
The document discusses periodization in sports training. It covers various training principles like specificity, overload, reversibility, strength, endurance, speed, power and mobility. It discusses different phases in periodization like preparation, competition and transition. It also discusses different cycles in periodization like macrocycle, mesocycle and microcycle. It provides an example of block periodization being more effective than linear periodization, allowing athletes to achieve similar results in half the time. Finally, it discusses developing a personal performance plan in collaboration with a coach to analyze, prescribe and review an athlete's adaptation, application and transition.
This document discusses using social media like blogging, microblogging, and wikis to connect through sharing and learning on personal online environments. It also mentions linking to edgeless opportunities and credits photos by Roger Gordon and Elvire R.
The document discusses several topics:
1) Edgeless cities that sprawl over large areas lack a clear unified identity.
2) Universities face challenges like meeting the needs of more diverse students with fewer resources.
3) Technology can help enhance teaching by supporting iterative learning processes, not replacing human interaction.
1. The document discusses how increasingly, computer systems and algorithms are ruling our world through automated processes like phone trees, ATMs, and online recommendations. This world of ubiquitous sensors and algorithms is called "code/space."
2. The concept of "gamification" is introduced, where goals, rules and feedback systems from games are applied to reality to motivate and change human behavior regarding health, education, productivity and other areas of life. However, exceptions will always exist that systems cannot foresee, requiring human judgment.
3. As systems become more complex and removed from human oversight, the ability to handle exceptions or override decisions is lost. Rules are also never fully explicit and usually intend the "spirit of the law
This document summarizes an article from the hacker magazine 2600 that discusses hacking the security program Fortres. It describes how Fortres is difficult to hack if properly configured but easy if poorly configured. It notes that inconspicuously hacking Fortres on any machine is tricky. The article then provides advice on how to understand how Fortres works rather than just breaking it.
This chapter discusses cooperation among players in virtual worlds. It begins by noting the misconceptions around competition in games, when cooperation is actually common. Cooperation takes many forms, from altruism to self-interest. The chapter then examines basic grouping structures in MMOs, including looking for group chat channels and automatic matching. Etiquette also emerges around behaviors like congratulating other players on leveling up. Cooperation is seen as critical in these dynamic online environments.
This document discusses the future of virtual worlds and their potential for education. It provides examples of virtual worlds like Quest Atlantis and River City that are designed for educational purposes. These worlds aim to motivate learning through in-world challenges related to curriculum. The document also discusses how social virtual worlds like Second Life and Whyville have hosted educational activities and experiments. Looking ahead, it sees potential for greater convergence between virtual worlds and social networking, challenging traditional ideas of MMOs.
Med122 reputation and risk: sexting, trolls and e-bile Rob Jewitt
The document discusses various online risks to reputation from new media technologies. It covers topics like sexting among teenagers, revenge porn, Facebook's evolution of privacy settings, and the harassment of public figures online. While social media allows greater self-expression, it also enables permanent public shaming and bullying through behaviors like trolling, flaming, and the non-consensual sharing of private images. Maintaining privacy and civil discourse online remains an ongoing challenge.
The document discusses periodization in sports training. It covers various training principles like specificity, overload, reversibility, strength, endurance, speed, power and mobility. It discusses different phases in periodization like preparation, competition and transition. It also discusses different cycles in periodization like macrocycle, mesocycle and microcycle. It provides an example of block periodization being more effective than linear periodization, allowing athletes to achieve similar results in half the time. Finally, it discusses developing a personal performance plan in collaboration with a coach to analyze, prescribe and review an athlete's adaptation, application and transition.
This document discusses using social media like blogging, microblogging, and wikis to connect through sharing and learning on personal online environments. It also mentions linking to edgeless opportunities and credits photos by Roger Gordon and Elvire R.
The document discusses several topics:
1) Edgeless cities that sprawl over large areas lack a clear unified identity.
2) Universities face challenges like meeting the needs of more diverse students with fewer resources.
3) Technology can help enhance teaching by supporting iterative learning processes, not replacing human interaction.
This is a draft of a presentation I will make at the IASI Conference in Canberra, Australia on 12 March. I posted it on 6 March and added an audio commentary on 7 March 2009.
This document discusses coaching as a performance and considers various roles and concepts related to coaching. It begins with some introductory comments and a video from 2004, followed by thoughts on viewing coaching as a performance and references literature on expert coaches. It then contemplates coaching roles and considers the concepts of charisma and power. In closing, it references literature on coaching philosophies, pedagogy, the sociology of coaching, and a history of sports coaching in Australia.
This is the presentation I will use to discuss issues at the NESC 2009 Forum in Canberra. My aim was to use as many images as possible to illustrate ideas. I tried to reduce my use of words and included all the references I drew upon, particularly in regard to Flickr Creative Commons images.
England entered the Women's T20 World Cup as the top-ranked team, having dominated recent matches. However, in the final against Australia, England looked anxious in the face of pressure and lost to Australia. England's game plan did not change from their previous match, but facing a large televised crowd in the final seemed to affect their performance. Good bowling from Australia exploited England's nerves, resulting in an upset victory.
The document proposes establishing a Cross Faculty Institute at the University of Canberra focused on Sport Technology. The Institute would bring together expertise from across the university in areas like performance analysis, design, and educational technology to work with professional sports organizations, snowsports, and communities of practice in education. It would offer undergraduate through PhD programs and collaborate with existing centers at the university like the INSPIRE Centre, Canberra Hub, and Snowsport Research Team.
Using video for more effective feedback in training can provide coaches with tools to give athletes individualized and targeted feedback. However, there are psychological, educational, and logistical issues to consider when using video. Effective use of video feedback requires distinguishing between learning and performance, directing athlete attention externally, and managing environments to maximize learning. While video can be useful, coaches must consider how to promote discovery learning and implicit skill development in athletes.
This document provides information about sharing and presenting evidence-based resources relevant to sport coaching. It discusses a netball-specific presenter training program developed by Netball Australia that combines generic presenter skills training with sport-specific instruction on how to deliver netball coaching accreditation programs. Netball NSW worked with an expert organization to roll out this presenter training, which resulted in well-trained presenters and increased cooperation between the sporting body and the expert organization.
This is the framework for a talk to the JIVE Group at the University of Canberra in October. I hope to use some of my experiences in sport to explore the importance of self-esteem. I hope too the themes within my talk will resonate with the Journey, Inspiration, Vision and Encouragement.
The title for the talk is prompted by two songs. One is Release Me by Oh Laura and Are We Human by the Killers. The mispelling of my talk title is lined to the debate about the lyrics in Are We Human.
This document summarizes an Australian example of using an open online course to connect Box'Tag coaches. It discusses a small open online course held in February 2013 that used an OpenLearning platform. The summary outlines how the course progressed from conceptualization to post-evaluation, and how open learning approaches can connect coaches through both synchronous and asynchronous opportunities. It also addresses how such open learning opportunities can transform coaches' personal learning and continuing professional development.
This document discusses blending open educational resources with affordable fees for services. It references several online education platforms and courses as examples. The goal is to provide affordable education to people everywhere in order to help them achieve their dreams and change the world, while maintaining autonomy, diversity, openness and interactivity in the educational experience.
A presentation I gave at the Sports Coach Conference in Melbourne in November 1998. Please excuse the early PowerPoint effects! I had with me one of the first digital cameras and a portable performance analysis system.
Max Weber argued that science today is organized into special disciplines that seek self-clarification and knowledge of interrelated facts, and functions as a "vocation". An occupational culture develops among groups that share common training, experiences, values and norms. Novice coaches largely learn through observing experienced coaches in practice and informal interactions, as their understanding of the coaching culture takes shape. Reflective practice can serve as a compass to guide teachers in discovering where they are professionally and deciding where to go in the future, as it enables them to stop, look, and find direction. Teacher education must be based on understanding how childhood experiences influence present and future teacher identity.
The document outlines a talk that Keith Lyons will give to Japanese coaches about the relationship between coaches and technology. It notes that the coaches may have difficulty with English. The talk will use pictures to illustrate four types of coaches' relationships with technology: as educational technologists, users of commercial and free resources, and technology developers. It will also discuss how guides can sometimes help coaches with technology.
What is in a name? Are we all performance analysts?Keith Lyons
This is a presentation made to the Fourth World Congress of Notational Analysis in Sport in Porto in 1998. It establishes some key themes in my thinking about performance analysis.
Performance Analysis In Support Of EpidemiologyKeith Lyons
A paper presented at a symposium hosted in Wales prior to RWC 1999. Presented at a time when there was considerable debate about safety in rugby union scrums.
Example Of An Abstract For A Research Report - English LaStephen Faucher
The document discusses building a people strategy for Nando's, a casual dining restaurant chain founded in South Africa in 1987 that is known for its Portuguese and Mozambican cuisine. It operates in 26 countries, including entering the UK market in 1992. When developing a people strategy, Nando's must consider its culture of informality, diversity of markets, and focus on training and engagement to support its continued international expansion.
This document discusses how open data could help save the public realm from becoming less powerful and irrelevant compared to private networks like Facebook and Tesco. It argues that open data can [1] open up the "black box" of government processes, [2] encourage complex networks of citizens and organizations to get involved instead of top-down hierarchies, and [3] make government more accountable. However, it also notes that open data is not a "silver bullet" and does not address issues like geography and physical infrastructure needs. The overall message is that open data gives the public sector a chance to stay relevant by becoming more open and networked rather than closed off and isolated.
This is a draft of a presentation I will make at the IASI Conference in Canberra, Australia on 12 March. I posted it on 6 March and added an audio commentary on 7 March 2009.
This document discusses coaching as a performance and considers various roles and concepts related to coaching. It begins with some introductory comments and a video from 2004, followed by thoughts on viewing coaching as a performance and references literature on expert coaches. It then contemplates coaching roles and considers the concepts of charisma and power. In closing, it references literature on coaching philosophies, pedagogy, the sociology of coaching, and a history of sports coaching in Australia.
This is the presentation I will use to discuss issues at the NESC 2009 Forum in Canberra. My aim was to use as many images as possible to illustrate ideas. I tried to reduce my use of words and included all the references I drew upon, particularly in regard to Flickr Creative Commons images.
England entered the Women's T20 World Cup as the top-ranked team, having dominated recent matches. However, in the final against Australia, England looked anxious in the face of pressure and lost to Australia. England's game plan did not change from their previous match, but facing a large televised crowd in the final seemed to affect their performance. Good bowling from Australia exploited England's nerves, resulting in an upset victory.
The document proposes establishing a Cross Faculty Institute at the University of Canberra focused on Sport Technology. The Institute would bring together expertise from across the university in areas like performance analysis, design, and educational technology to work with professional sports organizations, snowsports, and communities of practice in education. It would offer undergraduate through PhD programs and collaborate with existing centers at the university like the INSPIRE Centre, Canberra Hub, and Snowsport Research Team.
Using video for more effective feedback in training can provide coaches with tools to give athletes individualized and targeted feedback. However, there are psychological, educational, and logistical issues to consider when using video. Effective use of video feedback requires distinguishing between learning and performance, directing athlete attention externally, and managing environments to maximize learning. While video can be useful, coaches must consider how to promote discovery learning and implicit skill development in athletes.
This document provides information about sharing and presenting evidence-based resources relevant to sport coaching. It discusses a netball-specific presenter training program developed by Netball Australia that combines generic presenter skills training with sport-specific instruction on how to deliver netball coaching accreditation programs. Netball NSW worked with an expert organization to roll out this presenter training, which resulted in well-trained presenters and increased cooperation between the sporting body and the expert organization.
This is the framework for a talk to the JIVE Group at the University of Canberra in October. I hope to use some of my experiences in sport to explore the importance of self-esteem. I hope too the themes within my talk will resonate with the Journey, Inspiration, Vision and Encouragement.
The title for the talk is prompted by two songs. One is Release Me by Oh Laura and Are We Human by the Killers. The mispelling of my talk title is lined to the debate about the lyrics in Are We Human.
This document summarizes an Australian example of using an open online course to connect Box'Tag coaches. It discusses a small open online course held in February 2013 that used an OpenLearning platform. The summary outlines how the course progressed from conceptualization to post-evaluation, and how open learning approaches can connect coaches through both synchronous and asynchronous opportunities. It also addresses how such open learning opportunities can transform coaches' personal learning and continuing professional development.
This document discusses blending open educational resources with affordable fees for services. It references several online education platforms and courses as examples. The goal is to provide affordable education to people everywhere in order to help them achieve their dreams and change the world, while maintaining autonomy, diversity, openness and interactivity in the educational experience.
A presentation I gave at the Sports Coach Conference in Melbourne in November 1998. Please excuse the early PowerPoint effects! I had with me one of the first digital cameras and a portable performance analysis system.
Max Weber argued that science today is organized into special disciplines that seek self-clarification and knowledge of interrelated facts, and functions as a "vocation". An occupational culture develops among groups that share common training, experiences, values and norms. Novice coaches largely learn through observing experienced coaches in practice and informal interactions, as their understanding of the coaching culture takes shape. Reflective practice can serve as a compass to guide teachers in discovering where they are professionally and deciding where to go in the future, as it enables them to stop, look, and find direction. Teacher education must be based on understanding how childhood experiences influence present and future teacher identity.
The document outlines a talk that Keith Lyons will give to Japanese coaches about the relationship between coaches and technology. It notes that the coaches may have difficulty with English. The talk will use pictures to illustrate four types of coaches' relationships with technology: as educational technologists, users of commercial and free resources, and technology developers. It will also discuss how guides can sometimes help coaches with technology.
What is in a name? Are we all performance analysts?Keith Lyons
This is a presentation made to the Fourth World Congress of Notational Analysis in Sport in Porto in 1998. It establishes some key themes in my thinking about performance analysis.
Performance Analysis In Support Of EpidemiologyKeith Lyons
A paper presented at a symposium hosted in Wales prior to RWC 1999. Presented at a time when there was considerable debate about safety in rugby union scrums.
Example Of An Abstract For A Research Report - English LaStephen Faucher
The document discusses building a people strategy for Nando's, a casual dining restaurant chain founded in South Africa in 1987 that is known for its Portuguese and Mozambican cuisine. It operates in 26 countries, including entering the UK market in 1992. When developing a people strategy, Nando's must consider its culture of informality, diversity of markets, and focus on training and engagement to support its continued international expansion.
This document discusses how open data could help save the public realm from becoming less powerful and irrelevant compared to private networks like Facebook and Tesco. It argues that open data can [1] open up the "black box" of government processes, [2] encourage complex networks of citizens and organizations to get involved instead of top-down hierarchies, and [3] make government more accountable. However, it also notes that open data is not a "silver bullet" and does not address issues like geography and physical infrastructure needs. The overall message is that open data gives the public sector a chance to stay relevant by becoming more open and networked rather than closed off and isolated.
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The document discusses Philip Roth objecting to a misstatement in the Wikipedia entry for his novel "The Human Stain". Roth contacted Wikipedia through an intermediary to request removing the misstatement, but was told by an administrator that he was not a credible source to verify details about his own work. The document provides context about parallels between a character in the novel and the real-life professor that inspired parts of the story.
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The Les family, consisting of mothers Haley and Ema, daughter Celeste, and son Dipper, have a total annual gross income of $111,986 from Ema's job as a biomedical engineer earning $62,986 and Haley's job as a product photographer earning $49,000; their monthly take-home income after taxes is $7,059.98, which they use to pay their mortgage, utilities, food, and other living expenses.
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The document discusses the benefits of using predictive analytics software. It provides examples of how predictive analytics has enhanced data use, improved economic productivity and consumer/government services, prevented terrorism, and saved lives. Specifically, it discusses how predictive analytics has helped identify healthcare fraud, reduced aircraft maintenance costs, and aided military operations in Afghanistan. The document argues that with privacy protections, big data analytics can be used to improve many areas when applied responsibly.
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The document discusses Karl Grossman's criticism of the locavore movement for overlooking the benefits of synthetic meat. It notes that the locavore movement promotes eating locally produced food to reduce environmental impacts, but fails to acknowledge that synthetic meat could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from industrial animal agriculture. The document argues that both locavores and supporters of synthetic meat want to help the environment and address the problems of industrialized farming, so they should find areas of agreement and common purpose rather than seeing each other as opponents.
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The document discusses a new product entry strategy for introducing the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in the Australian market. It performs a situation analysis, including a market analysis of the smartphone market in Australia and competitors to the iPhone. The analysis finds that most customers surveyed in Melbourne are willing to purchase the iPhone 6 or 6 Plus due to the brand's quality and image. It also notes that importing the phones from the US would help decrease transportation costs. The strategy aims to help Apple expand its business and global distribution of its newest phones into the Australian market.
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The document discusses the discretionary powers afforded to police, prosecutors, and corrections officials in the US criminal justice system, noting both pros and cons. It explains that police have wide discretionary powers, prosecutors decide what charges to bring, and corrections officials control aspects of sentencing and parole. Overall, the document examines how discretion throughout the criminal justice system can both help achieve fair administration of justice but also potentially lead to unfair outcomes.
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The document provides tips for writing a research paper through HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account; 2) Complete an order form with instructions and attach samples; 3) Review bids from writers and choose one; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment; 5) Request revisions until satisfied. It emphasizes original, high-quality work and refunds for plagiarism.
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The document summarizes Nadezhda Durova's journal called "The Cavalry Maiden" about serving as a Russian officer in the Napoleonic Wars. Durova, a woman, left home at age 23 to join a regiment, as she had always been interested in activities typically associated with young men. As an officer, she gained freedom but also took on responsibilities like caring for younger soldiers assigned to her. Her journal provides insight into one woman's unconventional pursuit of freedom during a time when women in Russia had few rights.
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The document outlines the steps to request and receive assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net. It explains that users must first create an account, then complete a request form providing instructions and deadlines. Writers will bid on the request, and the user can choose a writer based on qualifications. The writer will complete the assignment, which the user can then review and pay for or request revisions until satisfied. HelpWriting.net promises original, high-quality work and refunds for plagiarized content.
Searching Twitter: Separating the Tweet from the ChaffASOS.com
This presentation was given at ICWSM 2011. In this presentation, we report on a qualitative investigation into the different factors that make tweets ‘useful’ and ‘not useful’ for a set of common search tasks. The investigation found 16 features that help make a tweet useful, noting that useful tweets often showed 2 or 3 of these features. ‘Not useful’ tweets, however, typically had only one of 17 clear and striking features.
Our results contribute a novel framework for extracting useful information from real-time streams of social-media content
The document provides a 5-step guide to using the HelpWriting.net service for writing assistance:
1. Create an account with a password and email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline.
3. Choose a writer based on their bid, qualifications, history, and feedback.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied.
5. Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and the company guarantees original, high-quality work or a refund.
The passage discusses the importance of education, lifelong learning, and intellectual freedom. It notes that the ALA's fifth core value centers on libraries providing opportunities for lifelong learning through access to information. Open access publishing helps achieve this goal by providing free access to academic research that was previously expensive or inaccessible. This supports continued education and learning outside traditional academic environments. The ALA also strongly supports intellectual freedom and resisting censorship so that librarians can facilitate open access to information for their communities.
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The Vietnamese victory over France at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 had major consequences for Indochina in the following decade. It led to the 1954 Geneva Conference, but the goals of Vietnamese independence and unification were not fully achieved due to tensions and secret negotiations. The Geneva Accords temporarily divided Vietnam along the 17th parallel but did not resolve the underlying conflict. As a result, the region remained unstable and saw the start of the Second Indochina War as the US and Soviet-China backed different sides in South and North Vietnam.
The document discusses the relationship between American Sign Language (ASL) and French Sign Language (FSL). ASL was influenced by FSL as the first school for the deaf in the US was opened by a Frenchman whose native language was FSL. The school helped spread FSL influences on ASL's development. While related, ASL and FSL have different grammars from their spoken English counterparts in their respective countries.
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with the option of a full refund for plagiarized work.
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This summary discusses the historical political theories of Immanuel Wallerstein. Wallerstein developed the world-systems theory to understand historical changes involved in the rise of the modern world and complex relationships between core, peripheral, and semi-peripheral countries/regions. His theory analyzed the 16th century development of a capitalist world economy dominated by Western European cores that experienced rapid industrialization and specialization of labor. Peripheral regions stagnated and became dependent on cores. Wallerstein also examined how absolute monarchies protected emerging capitalist economic interests within core states.
This document discusses learning analytics and how data can be used to understand and optimize learning environments. It defines learning analytics as measuring, collecting, analyzing, and reporting data about learners and contexts for these purposes. The document explores how sports analytics and science could be better integrated to move from analyzing what happened to predicting outcomes and prescribing actions. It also discusses the need for iterative conversations and organizations that allow for learning to evolve over time in connected communities.
#UCSIA15 Sport informatics and Analytics: An IntroductionKeith Lyons
Hyperlinks active in downloaded copy of this presentation.
An introduction to the open online course Sport Informatics and Analytics. #UCSIA15 is the Twitter tag for the course.
This document discusses the concept of "produsers," where in collaborative online communities, all participants both consume and produce information, taking on hybrid roles. It provides several quotes related to this concept, including one noting that value created in a community may not be immediately realized but have future potential value. Another quote discusses an impending "collision" as human potential clashes with limited choices. The document advocates for focusing on more than just tests and knowledge in education, but also non-academic engagement.
The Writing Lives project had four main objectives:
1. To improve biographical information about elite Australian sportswomen through digital media.
2. To increase digital and mainstream media coverage of elite Australian sportswomen.
3. To establish a trusted source for sports information about elite sportswomen.
4. To provide the Australian community with a trusted source to access and contribute information.
The document discusses the concept of "produsage" which refers to the collaborative creation and sharing of knowledge and content online. It provides several links to resources on topics like historical narratives, eyewitness memory, and the fundamentals of innovation. It also shares a quote about collisions between people's preferences and expectations in life and the choices they are willing to make.
This document discusses the rapid rate of technological progress and how it is impacting sports. It notes that the paradigm shift rate is doubling every decade, meaning we will see 20,000 years of progress in the 21st century at today's rate. Sports science is becoming a new competitive edge, driving innovation in high performance sports, equipment, genetic profiling, and data analytics. While technology promises benefits like longevity and intelligence, it also threatens to change the nature of sports and what constitutes a fair contest of natural ability.
This document discusses a case study of a small open online course (SOOC) on observing and analyzing performance in sport. The course explored the possibilities of open educational resources and platforms to connect and share information. It used a connectivist approach and the OpenLearning platform to facilitate online discussions. The paper concludes that an open educational model can transform how the field of computer science in sport is studied and practiced globally by making course materials freely accessible online.
This document discusses managing data from various sources. It defines terms like "infovore" and "digiphrenia" related to how people gather and experience information from multiple online profiles and sources simultaneously. It also discusses categorizing data as primary, secondary or through meta-analysis. Several links are provided to devices and tools for self-tracking of health and fitness metrics, as well as an example of how performance data from different metrics can be combined and visualized for athletes.
A presentation to Week 9 of the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit (2013) at the University of Canberra. https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/SportCoachingPedagogy
This document summarizes an online course on Box'Tag, an emerging sport. The course features many experienced coaches from various sports, including professors with experience coaching elite athletes, boxing coaches, and a former elite boxer. It also includes a skill acquisition specialist, strength and conditioning coaches, and coaches with decades of experience in rugby. The course aims to bring together coaches to share experiences and help the sport grow.
This document summarizes key points from the provided text about produsers in collaborative communities:
1) In collaborative communities, all participants can both produce and consume information, taking on hybrid roles as "produsers" where using information necessarily means also producing or adding value.
2) Activities and interactions in a community can produce "knowledge capital" whose value is realized later, and this potential value remains even if never realized.
3) The document cites authors Etienne Wenger, Beverly Trayner and Maarten de Laat's work from 2011 on produsers and knowledge capital in collaborative communities.
The document discusses three topics:
1. Netball NSW worked with the NSW Department of Sport and Recreation to roll out a netball-specific presenter training program combining generic and sport-specific skills. This increased cooperation between the organizations.
2. It provides contact information for Simon Woinarski to learn more about the Netball NSW case study.
3. It lists links to resources on presentation skills including presence, voice, demonstration, role models, and Albert Bandura's work on social learning theory.
This document contains links to various resources about observation, augmented information, personal development plans, teaching styles, eyewitness memory, approaches to supporting learning, attention and learning, and feedforward. It also mentions personal development plans, evaluating learning experiences, and controlling a room.
This document discusses personal development pathways and personal learning environments. It defines a personal learning environment as the tools, communities, and services that make up an individual's educational platform for directing their own learning. The document notes that personal learning environments represent a shift to students taking a more active role in selecting and organizing the resources they use to learn. It also lists several skills important for personal development, including communication, analysis and inquiry, problem solving, independent and collaborative work, and professionalism.
Australian Sports System: An IntroductionKeith Lyons
This document provides an introduction to the structures responsible for delivering sport in Australia. It will compare Australia's sport system to other countries and provide an overview of how sport policies, objectives, and plans are identified, developed, and implemented. The unit will cover the history of Australian sport, its federal, state and local contexts, community sport, sport and social inclusion, major sport organizations, facilities planning, and the elite sport network. It aims to help students understand employment opportunities in the sport industry.
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Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
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Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
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AI-Powered Food Delivery Transforming App Development in Saudi Arabia.pdfTechgropse Pvt.Ltd.
In this blog post, we'll delve into the intersection of AI and app development in Saudi Arabia, focusing on the food delivery sector. We'll explore how AI is revolutionizing the way Saudi consumers order food, how restaurants manage their operations, and how delivery partners navigate the bustling streets of cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam. Through real-world case studies, we'll showcase how leading Saudi food delivery apps are leveraging AI to redefine convenience, personalization, and efficiency.
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3. Isolated fires started ahead of the main
fire by sparks, embers or other ignited
material...
4. I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference
Robert Frost
The Road Not Taken
14. Tragedy of the Commons
... a dilemma in which multiple individuals acting
independently and solely and rationally consulting their own
self-interest will ultimately destroy a shared limited
resource even when it is clear that it is not in anyone's
long term interest for this to happen.
24. Altruism ... our moral
obligation to serve others
and place their interests
above our own.
25.
26.
27. First Thesis
We know a great deal. And we know not only
many details of doubtful intellectual interest, but
also things which are of considerable practical
significance and, what is even more important,
which provide us with deep theoretical insight, and
with a surprising understanding of the world.
28.
29. Second Thesis
Our ignorance is sobering and boundless. . . With each
step forward, with each problem which we solve, we
not only discover new and unsolved problems, but we
also discover that where we believed that we were
standing on firm and safe ground, all things are, in
truth, insecure and in a state of flux.
30.
31. So, we have data in clumps—in collections that
are curated and hosted by libraries, publishers,
and others; what we need are the runners
that connect those clumps, and what we'll
discover when we have them is that data
doesn't move between clumps very
successfully. That's a problem that nobody is
really dealing with
35. Users possess a new degree of agency in constructing their
engagement with resources and other users so that it is easy
to form and interact with social and technological networks.
39. Wikipedia (31 October 2009) has
3,080,049 articles, and 18,420,169 pages in total.
There have been 343,586,517 edits.
There are 866,624 uploaded files.
There are 10,872,490 registered users,
including 1,691 administrators.
40.
41. Intercultural dialogue, as a governmental project, must always
struggle against the likelihood of failure because most people do
not tend spontaneously to communicate across lines of difference.
42.
43. The normal case of social software is
still failure; most of these experiments
don’t pan out.
44. You need to be really pigheaded.
Iterate. Change things. Experiment.
Try again. After all, it’s only failure if
you give up.
45.
46. My love of music was seriously impaired by this trap that I'd built
for myself, which was that for compositional purposes I'd invent
tunings. I'd tune to the numbers in a date, I'd tune to a piece of
music that I liked on the radio, I'd tune to birdsongs and the
landscape I was sitting in... all of which is great for composition,
but terrible for performance. I'd work out these wonderful fresh
harmonic movements, only it was a pain in the butt to perform and
I felt like I was always out of tune. You kill the neck on a guitar in
no time at all from changing the tension all the time.
47.
48. Prisoner’s Dilemma
Two suspects are arrested by the police. The police
have insufficient evidence for a conviction, and, having
separated both prisoners, visit each of them to offer the
same deal. If one testifies for the prosecution against the
other and the other remains silent (cooperates with the
other), the betrayer goes free and the silent accomplice
receives the full 10-year sentence. If both remain silent,
both prisoners are sentenced to only six months in jail for
a minor charge. If each betrays the other, each receives
a five-year sentence. Each prisoner must choose to
betray the other or to remain silent. Each one is
assured that the other would not know about the
betrayal before the end of the investigation. How should
the prisoners act?
49. Two players may each cooperate with
or betray the other player.
50.
51. The only concern of each individual
player is maximizing his or her own
payoff, without any concern for the
other player's payoff.
52. Rational choice leads the two
players to both play defect, even
though each player's individual
reward would be greater if they
both played cooperatively.
53.
54. In the classic form of this game, cooperating is strictly
dominated by defecting, so that the only possible equilibrium for
the game is for all players to defect. No matter what the other
player does, one player will always gain a greater payoff by
playing defect. Since in any situation playing defect is more
beneficial than cooperating, all rational players will play defect,
all things being equal.
55. In the iterated prisoner's dilemma, the game
is played repeatedly. Thus each player has
an opportunity to punish the other player
for previous non-cooperative play.
61. The more complex societies get and the more complex the
networks of interdependence within and beyond community and
national borders get, the more people are forced in their own
interests to find non-zero-sum solutions. That is, win–win
solutions instead of win–lose solutions.... Because we find as our
interdependence increases that, on the whole, we do better when
other people do better as well — so we have to find ways that we
can all win, we have to accommodate each other....
(Bill Clinton, 2000)
62.
63.
64.
65.
66. email is based on open standards, and it's the
lowest common denominator for Internet
communication. Any communication system that
wishes to supplant email will need to offer both
openness and ubiquity, and nothing available today
comes even close.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71. Sources
Flickr
Monga Tree http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozjulian/3307584961/sizes/o/
Perth Skyline http://www.flickr.com/photos/robinhutton/39456503/
Melbourne http://www.flickr.com/photos/robinhutton/39456503/sizes/l/
Sydney http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevgibbo/323501973/sizes/l/
Spiral Staircase http://www.flickr.com/photos/procsilas/71222778/sizes/l/
Scaffolding http://www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/2201791390/
Synchronised Jumping http://www.flickr.com/photos/elvire-r/2451784799/sizes/o/
Leaf http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcgraths/3597037843/sizes/l/
Dandelion http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcgraths/2664830874/sizes/l/in/set-72157600641178544/
Vault http://www.flickr.com/photos/goetter/960831783/sizes/o/
Balance Beam http://www.flickr.com/photos/goetter/2083820550/sizes/o/in/set-72157594181227561/
Car in the Hand http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimmyharris/3858368342/
Underwater swim http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayhem/3601351382/sizes/l/
Russian Padlocks http://www.flickr.com/photos/akras/2382415876/sizes/l/
72. Flickr
Port Arthur 01 http://www.flickr.com/photos/clydestreet/3186347007/in/set-72157612423328758/
Port Arthur 02 http://www.flickr.com/photos/clydestreet/3187173540/in/set-72157612423328758/
Port Arthur 03 http://www.flickr.com/photos/clydestreet/3186340169/in/set-72157612423328758/
Football Player http://www.flickr.com/photos/vramak/3499502280/sizes/o/
Bird’s Nest Reflections http://www.flickr.com/photos/cmaccubbin/2846650238/sizes/l/
Inside the Bird’s Nest http://www.flickr.com/photos/cmaccubbin/2812880376/sizes/l/in/set-72157606953902842/
Balancing on Water http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimmyharris/3858405124/sizes/l/
Shoes on the Wire http://www.flickr.com/photos/lachlanhardy/83702051/sizes/o/
Sydney Cricket Ground http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryofnsw/3063964989/sizes/o/
First Female Olympians http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryofnsw/3446629550/
Dawn Fraser and Ilsa Konrads http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryofnsw/3383583260/in/set-72157615860623268/
Clovelly Lantern Walkers http://www.flickr.com/photos/350org/4038873501/
73. Web Links
Russian Sky Jumping http://englishrussia.com/?p=1522
Street Parkour http://www.streetparkour.com/
GRB 090423 http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/314167main_GRONDafterglow_annotated_HI.jpg
Tragedy of the Commons http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_commons
Journey http://keithlyons.wordpress.com/2008/11/19/cck08-what-a-journey/
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:About
Microsoft Founders’ Photograph http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2809/1096/1600/microsoft_founders.jpg
Joni Mitchell http://jonimitchell.com/Library/view.cfm?id=238
Prisoner’s Dilemma http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner's_dilemma
Zero Sum http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-sum
Social Traps http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Traps
Peggy Hora http://www.thinkers.sa.gov.au/home.html
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