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How to Perfect your Golf Swing- Blog Post #4
The topic for our interactive learning resource is “The essentials of biomechanics to consider in order to perfect your natural golf swing and avoid injury”. After searching “how to perfect your golf swing” on YouTube, I came across this video by MeandmygolfTV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXtekwuT8R0&ab_channel=Meandmygolf. With over ten million views, it is one of the most widely…
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Comments on Halla’s Blog Post #3
Your blog post on universal design in engineering and its inspiration for inclusive learning design is very insightful and interesting. Your usage of touchless faucets paints an interesting analogy for inclusive learning design. The usage of that analogy clearly explains how we can tailor the learning experience to the individuals needs to best help with…
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Accessible Public Transit – Blog Post #3
In the winter of 2020, I did an internship with BC Transit, which is a provincial public transit service that provides public transportation to municipalities in BC outside of Greater Vancouver. During my work placement, there was a company-wide event where the CEO of the company spoke. During her speech, she shared that, in her…
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Response to Halla Kim Blog #2
I think that Halla has a great post here about experiential learning in the game of golf. There is a lot of learning approaches that can go into golf instruction, but I agree that the best way to get better at golf is to get a golf club in your hand. Thanks for sharing your…
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Inquiry-Based Learning and Golf: EDCI 335 Blog Post #2
Welcome to my Blog Post #2 for EDCI 335. In this blog post, I will be discussing the instructional approach of inquiry-based learning and how it relates to my learning pod’s interactive learning resource. The goal of our interactive learning resource is to educate people on the essential biomechanics of a natural golf swing to…
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Neuroplasticity in Skiing and Mountain Biking
In the first unit of our EDCI 335 course, we took a look at learning, motivation and theory. I took a particular interest into the chapter on “Why is learning so hard?”, specifically the Destin Sandlin video entitled “The Backwards Brain Bicycle”. For those who have not watched the video, in it, one of Destin’s…
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