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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bam-video-delay/id517673842

 

‎BaM Video Delay

‎Featured in the TOP 10 SPORTS apps in USA First real video delay - continuously showing what just happened for quick visual feedback Used by sport coaches, PE teachers, professional athletes and dancers … or if you just want to see how you look on the dan

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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/coachmyvideo-mobile-easy-frame/id499915119

 

‎CMV: Slow Frame-Frame Video Analysis CoachMyVideo

‎Anytime, Anywhere Video Analysis™ By Coaches, for Coaches™ - FREE for a limited time. Video Analysis has never been so EASY ▶ REAL-TIME Video-Instruction: IMMEDIATE, ON-THE-SPOT COACHING: no waiting! ▶ Frame-Capture: get the PERFECT PICTURE ▶ Use 100% of

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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dartfish-easytag/id369126115

 

‎Dartfish EasyTag-Note

‎EasyTag-Note is an easy way to make notes on the performance-defining events of a game or practice as it unfolds - simply tap buttons to describe the KPI (key performance indicators) of your activity. You add the buttons that you need and aren’t bound by

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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id507839972

 

‎Ugotoru

‎A must-have app to improve performance in dancing and sports! It has all the functions that you need to "see", "imitate", "improve", and "show"! Many dance/sports teams and educational institutions all over the world are already using it! ---Main function

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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/clipstro-auto-strobe-motion/id898788946

 

‎Clipstro - auto strobe motion

‎#1 iPad Photo & Video App in Japan and Spain, Austria, Denmark, Czech Republic! Added Apple Watch support for all phases of the recording and conversion processes. With Clipstro, you can record 5 seconds of video and it will automatically convert it into

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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/coachs-eye/id472006138

 

‎Coach's Eye - Video Analysis

‎Video doesn't lie. Get Coach's Eye today and see your performance improve immediately! ••••••••••••••••••••••• “Coach’s Eye is an innovative way for anyone to gain the competitive edge by studying the performances of elite athletes and translate that to t

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‎Hudl Technique

‎Record. Analyze. Improve. Athletes and coaches in more than 40 sports use Hudl Technique to improve through slow motion video analysis. Use your iPhone, iTouch or iPad camera to record and break down your technique for instant feedback during a practice,

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https://www.vidalyze.com/home

 

Vidalyze

Easy Access Import your videos from Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive or upload from your computer.

www.vidalyze.com

 

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Instructional Models in Physical Education

 

https://www.supportrealteachers.org/instructional-models-in-physical-education.html

 

Instructional Models in Physical Education

Information and resources on various instructional models that can be used in physical education.

www.supportrealteachers.org

 

 

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5 Strategies For Ed-Tech Use

Districts spend millions on educational technology products and services. But many of those products and services are not used by teachers or students as much as you might expect. Here’s some advice from ed-tech experts and educators on how to pump up those usage rates:

1. Give educators meaningful opportunities to offer feedback on potential ed-tech purchases.

2. Listen carefully to educators’ critiques of the ed-tech products and services currently used in the district.

3. After you buy an ed-tech product or service, establish a detailed plan for showing all educators why you purchased it and how to use it. Have a usage plan or goal in place and continually check in and measure progress against the goal.

4. If you expect the software or application to be used for a certain amount of time, or for a specific purpose, make sure that expectation matches what’s actually going on in the classroom. For instance, if a teacher is only going to use a piece of software as an option in a lesson rotation and some students won’t have access to it for weeks, but the vendor is recommending an hour of use per week for each student, it might not be the best fit.

5. Pilot software and structure those pilots in a way that district leaders and teachers can see what the student outcomes are likely to be, perhaps by using a control group and a treatment group. Districts should make sure that they are testing out a particular piece of software or service in an environment similar to where it will eventually be used, since some tools might work well with some types of students but not so well with others.

 

Full Article: https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/technology/2019/10/02/ed-tech-usage-levels-are-low-what-should.html

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How to use Punctuation in APA Style

Comma

Use a comma to join 2 independent clauses by a comma and a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, for, nor, so).

 

Road construction can be inconvenient, but it is necessary.

The new house has a large fenced backyard, so I am sure our dog will enjoy it.

Use a comma after an introductory phrase, prepositional phrase, or dependent clause.

To get a good grade, you must complete all your assignments.

Because Dad caught the chicken pox, we canceled our vacation.

After the wedding, the guests attended the reception.

Use a comma to separate elements in a series. Although there is no set rule that requires a comma before the last item in a series, it seems to be a general academic convention to include it. The examples below demonstrate this trend.

On her vacation, Lisa visited Greece, Spain, and Italy.

In their speeches, many of the candidates promised to help protect the environment, bring about world peace, and end world hunger.

Use a comma to separate nonessential elements from a sentence. More specifically, when a sentence includes information that is not crucial to the message or intent of the sentence, enclose it in or separate it by commas.

John's truck, a red Chevrolet, needs new tires.

When he realized he had overslept, Matt rushed to his car and hurried to work.

Use a comma between coordinate adjectives (adjectives that are equal and reversible).

The irritable, fidgety crowd waited impatiently for the rally speeches to begin.

The sturdy, compact suitcase made a perfect gift.

Use a comma after a transitional element (however, therefore, nonetheless, also, otherwise, finally, instead, thus, of course, above all, for example, in other words, as a result, on the other hand, in conclusion, in addition)

For example, the Red Sox, Yankees, and Indians are popular baseball teams.

If you really want to get a good grade this semester, however, you must complete all assignments, attend class, and study your notes.

Use a comma with quoted words.

"Yes," she promised. Todd replied, saying, "I will be back this afternoon."

Avoid comma splices (two independent clauses joined only by a comma). Instead, separate the clauses with a period, with a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction, or with a semicolon.

Semicolon

Use a semicolon to join 2 independent clauses when the second clause restates the first or when the two clauses are of equal emphasis.

세미콜론 사용: 두 개 독립절을 연결할 때 두 번째 절이 첫 번째랑 연관이 있거나 두 개 절이 동등할 때. 

Road construction in Dallas has hindered travel around town; streets have become covered with bulldozers, trucks, and cones.

Use a semicolon to join 2 independent clauses when the second clause begins with a conjunctive adverb (however, therefore, moreover, furthermore, thus, meanwhile, nonetheless, otherwise) or a transition (in fact, for example, that is, for instance, in addition, in other words, on the other hand, even so).

두 독립절을 이을 때 첫 문장 다음에 연결부사가 있으면 세미콜론 사용

Terrorism in the United States has become a recent concern; in fact, the concern for America's safety has led to an awareness of global terrorism.

Use a semicolon to join elements of a series when individual items of the series already include commas.

Recent sites of the Olympic Games include Athens, Greece; Salt Lake City, Utah; Sydney, Australia; Nagano, Japan.

Colon

Use a colon to join 2 independent clauses when you wish to emphasize the second clause.

Road construction in Dallas has hindered travel around town: parts of Main, Fifth, and West Street are closed during the construction.

Use a colon after an independent clause when it is followed by a list, a quotation, appositive, or other idea directly related to the independent clause.

Julie went to the store for some groceries: milk, bread, coffee, and cheese.

In his Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln urges Americans to rededicate themselves to the unfinished work of the deceased soldiers: "It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth."

I know the perfect job for her: a politician.

 

Parenthesis

Parentheses are used to emphasize content. They place more emphasis on the enclosed content than commas. Use parentheses to set off nonessential material, such as dates, clarifying information, or sources, from a sentence.

Muhammed Ali (1942-present), arguably the greatest athlete of all time, claimed he would "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

Dash

Dashes are used to set off or emphasize the content enclosed within dashes or the content that follows a dash. Dashes place more emphasis on this content than parentheses.

Perhaps one reason why the term has been so problematic—so resistant to definition, and yet so transitory in those definitions—is because of its multitude of applications.

In terms of public legitimacy—that is, in terms of garnering support from state legislators, parents, donors, and university administrators—English departments are primarily places where advanced literacy is taught.

The U.S.S. Constitution became known as "Old Ironsides" during the War of 1812—during which the cannonballs fired from the British H.M.S. Guerriere merely bounced off the sides of the Constitution.

To some of you, my proposals may seem radical—even revolutionary.

Use a dash to set off an appositive phrase that already includes commas. An appositive is a word that adds explanatory or clarifying information to the noun that precedes it.

The cousins—Tina, Todd, and Sam—arrived at the party together.

Quotation Marks

Use quotation marks to enclose direct quotations. Note that commas and periods are placed inside the closing quotation mark, and colons and semicolons are placed outside. The placement of question and exclamation marks depends on the situation.

He asked, "When will you be arriving?" I answered, "Sometime after 6:30."

Use quotation marks to indicate the novel, ironic, or reserved use of a word.

History is stained with blood spilled in the name of "justice."

Use quotation marks around the titles of short poems, song titles, short stories, magazine or newspaper articles, essays, speeches, chapter titles, short films, and episodes of television or radio shows.

"Self-Reliance," by Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Just Like a Woman," by Bob Dylan

"The Smelly Car," an episode of Seinfeld

Do not use quotation marks in indirect or block quotations.

Italics

Underlining and Italics are often used interchangeably. Before word-processing programs were widely available, writers would underline certain words to indicate to publishers to italicize whatever was underlined. Although the general trend has been moving toward italicizing instead of underlining, you should remain consistent with your choice throughout your paper. To be safe, you could check with your teacher to find out which he/she prefers. Italicize the titles of magazines, books, newspapers, academic journals, films, television shows, long poems, plays of three or more acts, operas, musical albums, works of art, websites, and individual trains, planes, or ships.

 

Time

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

The Metamorphosis of Narcissus by Salvador Dali

Amazon.com

Titanic

 

Italicize foreign words.

Semper fi, the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps, means "always faithful."

Italicize a word or phrase to add emphasis.

The truth is of utmost concern!

Italicize a word when referring to that word.

The word justice is often misunderstood and therefore misused.

 

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