This blog post is my keynote address to IACSS09.
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If a new technology extends one or more of our senses outside us into the social world, then new ratios among all of our senses will occur in that particular culture.
When the sense ratios alter in any culture then what had appeared lucid before may suddenly [...]
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Posted in Australia, CCK08, CCK09, Communication, Community, Digital media, Ethnography, IACSS09, Networks, Open Access, Writing, tagged CCK08, CCK09, Dan Rubinstein, global village, Grevy's zebra, IACSS09, Infoharmoni, Marshall McLuhan, Michael Wesch on 24 September, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Three Papers, Day Two at IACSS09
Posted in Australia, Coaching, Communication, IACSS09, Performance, Performance Analysis, Talent, tagged Alexis Lebedew, Gerard Sierksma, IACSS09, Martin Lames, Natalie Ruiz, Performance on 23 September, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I chaired a final paper session on Day Two at IACSS09. The three presenters were Alexis Lebedew, Gerard Sierksma and Natalie Ruiz.
Alexis presentation was A Reconceptualisation of Traditional Volleyball Statistics To Provide a Coaching Tool for Setting.
Gerard presented on Talent Development, Performance Potential and Computer Support in Sports.
Natalie’s presentation was entitled Multimodal Cognitive Load Assessment [...]
IACSS09: Opening Keynote Address Arnold Baca
Posted in Australia, IACSS09, tagged Arnold Baca, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Computer Science in Sport, IACSS09 on 23 September, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The IACSS09 Symposium has opened in Canberra at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). Professor Peter Fricker, Director of the AIS, made the formal welcome address.
Professor Arnold Baca presented his perspectives on What to Expect in the Next Four Years of Computer Science in Sport in his keynote opening address.
Arnold welcomed guests to 7th Symposium [...]
A Collaborative Paper Idea
Posted in CCK08, Communication, Digital media, Networks, Teaching and Learning, Writing, tagged #L&C09, CCK08, IACSS09, IJCSS on 3 May, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I have posted an idea for a collaborative paper at a conference Ning site
I have six weeks to develop the paper. My aim is to have the paper exemplify the issues raised by the call in special-issue-ijcss-revised.
I thought I would add a Twitter tag #L&C09 to add another dimension to the discussion.
Sitting by the computer [...]