Cloud Computing and Ubiquitous Support for Coaches

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This is a copy of a presentation for the Asian Computer Science in Sport Conference to be held in Tokyo, September 2010.

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Cloud Computing and Ubiquitous Support

for Coaches

Keith Lyons

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Cloud computing is transforming the ways in which sport coaches work with athletes and enrich their own professional development.

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Convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources ...

NIST, 2009

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that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.

NIST, 2009

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Iterative ‘good enough’ approaches to digital repositories

Lund, 2009

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Worthwhile Risk

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an improvement over what we have and that we can afford to lose

Rogers, 2010

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Cloud computing resources are offering coaches opportunities to monitor their own practice

... and create rich learning environments for athletes

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Some coaches are making use of these resources themselves ...

whilst others are being supported by Internet-aware colleagues.

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Coaches and their helpers are building their practice through the use of iterative ‘good enough’ approaches to digital repositories.

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Many of them are managing the risk of using the cloud ...

and are doing so in a way that is transforming the coach-athlete relationship in a digital age.

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どうもありがとう

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