As we head into the final portion of our seasons, with conference and district championships on the line and playoff possibilities looming, is there anything that you as a coach could be doing differently or better? Are there any tools, techniques, or tips that might help you teach or coach more effectively and efficiently?
I am always on the lookout for a better way to skin the cat… and invariably my search leads me back to technology.
Here are a couple of new tools that I just started using, and an “old reliable” that I have begun using in a different way.
We all know the Social Media aspect of Twitter… and have witnessed people “Tweeting” the minutiae of their daily lives. But there is another aspect of Twitter that makes it a virtual clinic… a clinic that is open 24/7 365. Twitter connects me to coaches and colleagues across the country … coaches that are experts in every field… from Middle School Strength and Conditioning, to collegiate recruiting, to NFL special teams play.
Inside of Twitter, by using the # symbol, you can connect to weekly chats hosted and moderated by coaches across the country. Some of my favorites are:
- #txhsfbchat – Texas High School Football
- #mnhsfbchat – Minnesota High School Football
- #nchsfbchat – North Carolina High School Football
- #ISDstrong – Independence School District feed
Typically one coach will moderate by posing a question to the field (Q1) and each participating coach will respond with their input (A1) including the appropriate # for the chat. By searching the # for that particular chat, each coach can view all questions and responses. Often there are guest coaches that will tweet on a topic in their area of expertise
Here is screen shot from a recent #txhsfbchat answers (A3) to the question (Q3): How do you incorporate the community of your school into your academic support system?
Following the session, the questions and responses are archived. Here is a link to an archived chat about Athlete Motivaton from a couple of weeks ago.
Some of these groups are more active than others, but most really get up and running full speed in the off-season.
Any interest in a #kchsfbchat or #mohsfbchat this off-season? Let me know.
Tweetdeck
A program that makes it possible to easily follow several #chats and #streams at once is Tweetdeck. Tweetdeck (part of Twitter) allows a user to monitor multiple timelines, schedule tweets and filter searches. Here is a screenshot of my Tweetdeck, with my most viewed timelines displayed.
The timelines are displayed in real time and can be formatted, filtered and arranged to your liking.
Remind
Another new tool we just started using in our program is Remind (Remind.com). Remind is a communication tool that helps teachers and students connect instantly with students and parents. You can send quick, simple messages to any device. It is a free program that takes literally seconds for you and our athletes to sign up. It is safe – it keeps phone numbers private… students never see yours and you never see theirs. Our administration loves this program.
Do you have a favorite tech tech tool that you are using in your program? Are you finding a new way to use an old tool? If so, please share!
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- Old Dog, New Tricks
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- Augmented Reality and Coaching
- Flipped Coaching Resources and Tips
I will ask this question again… Any interest in a #kchsfbchat or #mohsfbchat?
You Can Do More… your brain is lying to you… Don’t Believe It!
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