IACSS09

Meeting at the Crossroads of the World

A site to share preparations for and participation in IACSS09 in Canberra, 23-25 September 2009

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  • Iain Ansell
  • Didier Seyfried
  • Steven Stolk
  • Leigh Blackall
  • Adj Assoc Professor Tony Charge
  • krishna
  • Natalie Ruiz
  • EMAD ELDIN ALI ABDELRASOUL
  • Timothy Turner
  • Kieran Collins
  • Briana Harvey
  • Peter Vint
  • Laercio Elias Pereira
  • ERTUGRUL GELEN
  • Chris Carling
  • Richard Ryall
  • Hyongjun Choi
  • leo pavicic
  • Mark Upton
  • Stefan Angheli

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Saturday morning

Well after two years of preparation for the 7th Symposium this is the first morning of preparation for the 8th Symposium in Shanghai. There is a lot to do to wrap up #IACSS09 and I am looking forward to sharing the outputs from the conference.

Created by Keith Lyons Sep 26, 2009 at 11:23am. Last updated by Keith Lyons Sep 26, 2009.

Last Day at IACSS09

It is a beautiful morning in Canberra for the start of the last day at IACSS09. This morning we have four papers, the IACSS Meeting and the concluding keynote. Time has flown by!

Created by Keith Lyons Sep 25, 2009 at 9:02am. Last updated by Keith Lyons Sep 24, 2009.

Blog Posts

I have been blogging at http://keithlyons.wordpress.com/ too. I have picked up on the keynote presentations and some other aspects of the IACSS09 conference.

Created by Keith Lyons Sep 23, 2009 at 7:50pm. Last updated by Keith Lyons Sep 23, 2009.

End of Day 2 at IACSS09

What an action packed Day 2 at IACSS09. Two keynotes (Martin Lames and Bruce Mason), a trip to the AIS Pool under the guidance of Bruce Mason, sixteen papers and lots of food. This evening is the conference dinner for 75 guests at The Green Herring Restaurant. The before dinner speaker is David Martin.

Created by Keith Lyons Sep 23, 2009 at 6:43pm. Last updated by Keith Lyons Sep 23, 2009.

SlideShare

We are growing our SlideShare presence at IACSS09. See http://www.slideshare.net/event/iacss09

Created by Keith Lyons Sep 23, 2009 at 2:22pm. Last updated by Keith Lyons Sep 23, 2009.

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Continuning

Hi everyoneDuring the inter regnum between this site and whatever happens next I wonder if you would like to continue the conversation on the Sports Hydrant. The Hydrant is designed to connect people to sport, to sporting issues and to other sports people.We believe in sport for everyone, sustainable sport and interconnected sport where the elite are part of the community.We launched our engagement with the sports industry as a supporter of the 'Our Sporting Future' conference on 28th July and…See More
Blog post by Andy Turnbull Aug 19, 2010
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Iain Ansell is now a member of IACSS09 Jun 20, 2010
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2010 Symposium?

Keithcan you kindly update me on timing and preparations for the 8th Sports Science Symposium?Thank youAssoc Professor Tony ChargeSee More
Blog post by Adj Assoc Professor Tony Charge May 25, 2010
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IACSS Newsletter 16

The October 2009 IACSS Newsletter is available here IACSS-Newsletter16.pdf
Blog post by Keith Lyons Oct 18, 2009
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Didier Seyfried left a comment for Didier Seyfried
Thanks Keith...It's SO cold in Canberra. Hopefully Leaving to Singapore tomorrow. You made a great job for this seminary! Don't you are the perfect seminarian of the global village? A bientôt
Sep 28, 2009
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Adj Assoc Professor Tony Charge left a comment for Keith Lyons
Keith Really enjoyed the Symposium - congratulations for organising a very successful event. Tony Charge
Sep 28, 2009
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Thank you, Tony. Your involvement started us on the right track.
Sep 28, 2009
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Bienvenu, Didier! C'est tres tranquil en Canberra!
Sep 28, 2009
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Didier Seyfried is now a member of IACSS09 Sep 28, 2009
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Saturday morning

Well after two years of preparation for the 7th Symposium this is the first morning of preparation for the 8th Symposium in Shanghai. There is a lot to do to wrap up #IACSS09 and I am looking forward to sharing the outputs from the conference.
A note by Keith Lyons was featured Sep 26, 2009
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Keith Lyons left a comment for Timothy Turner
Timothy I hope you enjoyed the conference. Thank you for stimulating and responding to the interest in your work. Keith
Sep 26, 2009
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Keith Lyons left a comment for Tania Churchill
Hello, Tania. Thank you for taking part in IACSS09. I hoped you enjoyed the opportunity to meet many co-travellers. Keith
Sep 26, 2009
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Tania Churchill updated their profile Sep 25, 2009
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Keith Lyons left a comment for Steven Stolk
Steve Thank you for your comments. I think connectivism and its empowerment are keys to our flourishing. It is a very exciting space. It has been great to see you at IACSS09. Keith
Sep 24, 2009
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Steven Stolk left a comment for Keith Lyons
Hi Keith, thanks. IACSS09 has been quite enlightening for me. Being a new player in the sport sector I am slowly gathering insight into the variety of issues in front of the partipants. I look forward to learning more and hopefully provide more…
Sep 24, 2009
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Last Day at IACSS09

It is a beautiful morning in Canberra for the start of the last day at IACSS09. This morning we have four papers, the IACSS Meeting and the concluding keynote. Time has flown by!
Note posted by Keith Lyons Sep 24, 2009
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Program

A copy of the program at IACSS09 Schedule 090916.pdf
Blog post by Keith Lyons Sep 23, 2009
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Keith Lyons left a comment for Steven Stolk
Steve I am delighted you have found us on Ning. It is interesting how we can connect. I have just had an online chat with Leo in Croatia and am now sending an email to a colleague in Canberra. A very small world.
Sep 23, 2009
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Steven Stolk is now a member of IACSS09 Sep 23, 2009

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Andy Turnbull

Continuning

Hi everyone

During the inter regnum between this site and whatever happens next I wonder if you would like to continue the conversation on the Sports Hydrant. The Hydrant is designed to connect people to sport, to sporting issues and to other sports people.

We believe in sport for everyone, sustainable sport and interconnected sport where the elite are part of the community.

We launched our engagement with the sports industry as a supporter of the 'Our Sporting Future' conference… Continue

Posted by Andy Turnbull on August 19, 2010 at 7:35pm

Adj Assoc Professor Tony Charge

2010 Symposium?

Keith
can you kindly update me on timing and preparations for the 8th Sports Science Symposium?
Thank you
Assoc Professor Tony Charge

Posted by Adj Assoc Professor Tony Charge on May 25, 2010 at 5:53pm

Keith Lyons

IACSS Newsletter 16

The October 2009 IACSS Newsletter is available here IACSS-Newsletter16.pdf

Posted by Keith Lyons on October 19, 2009 at 6:20am

Keith Lyons

Program

A copy of the program at IACSS09 Schedule 090916.pdf

Posted by Keith Lyons on September 24, 2009 at 8:04am

leo pavicic

best wishes

Please receive my very best wishes for full Symposium success.
I am sure Keith will manage it with exceptional skillfulness.
Best regard to all
Leo pavicic

Posted by leo pavicic on September 22, 2009 at 9:46pm — 1 Comment

Keith Lyons

Draft Conference Proceedings

There has been a very detailed response to the request for papers. At the time of collating this draft there were still some papers awaited.

This file contains all the papers in order of the first author's family name.

090922 IACSS09 Proceedings rfs.pdf

Posted by Keith Lyons on September 22, 2009 at 8:30am

Alexis Lebedew

Program and Abstracts now available online

The Program and Abstracts are now available online.

There should be links to three files at the bottom of the page. If you have any trouble downloading the files, try Refreshing the browser window as sometimes the caching seems to work strangely.

Posted by Alexis Lebedew on September 18, 2009 at 11:42am

Julie McNeil

North West Star - Long Way travelled = press

Read more about the opportunities for remote young people at http://www.northweststar.com.au/news/local/sport/hockey/long-way-travelled/1563171.aspx

Posted by Julie McNeil on July 14, 2009 at 10:24am

Julie McNeil

Life Lessons conveyed by the Remote Hockey Program

"It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed."

- Napoleon Hill

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_Hill

Posted by Julie McNeil on July 8, 2009 at 9:32pm

Keith Lyons

Presentations, Workshops and Discussions: IACSS09 Opportunities

In September we are going to have lots of people meet each other for the first time in a remarkable venue in Canberra, Australia. Some presenters will be at the start of their professional career whilst others are acknowledged world leaders in their field.



We will have lots of ways to communicate at the conference and the aim is to make IACSS09 a rich social learning experience. Recently Doug Johnson has been writing about… Continue

Posted by Keith Lyons on July 5, 2009 at 9:28am — 2 Comments

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Multiple platform, open-source mobile app tool 2 Replies

I thought this site may be of interest.PhoneGap is an open source development tool for mobile apps - the fact that is a cross-platform tool is intriguing.Continue

Started by Hamish Jeacocke. Last reply by Leigh Blackall Sep 21, 2009.

Keith Lyons

Becoming a Ning User

I wonder what you feel about Ning as a social network tool?

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