Task 1

From WikiEducator
Jump to: navigation, search


Introduction
Kclock.png
Estimated time for completion: 5 hours
Unlike some traditional university courses where learning material is presented via classroom lectures, this micro-course requires a more independent approach to learning.

This course is based on digital literacy principles of:

  • finding information online,
  • sharing it with your fellow learners,
  • reflecting on the content,
  • supporting your own ideas with appropriate evidence, and
  • completing some specific learning tasks.


A free content video streamed from Vimeo
Cc-by new1.svg

University of Southern Queensland.



A free content video streamed from Vimeo
Cc-by new1.svg

University of Southern Queensland.


To get the ball rolling, please do the following:
  • View the Welcome video featuring Professor Peter Terry (above).
  • Post some information about yourself on the Discussion forum, including your sport(s), your country, and what you hope to gain from this course.
  • From the list of Open Access Online Journals provided, find an article related to the psychology of sport performance, read it thoroughly and provide a brief reflection on the content.
  • Add the article and your reflections to the Resource bank.


Video tutorial
There is a short (5min) video tutorial (left) that demonstrates how to find an article in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
Please watch this before starting your search for an article.