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kgeorge0263 Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:08am

Let me know what you think
 
Please feel free to give me feedback on an official's powerpoint I made for our official's training for student officials. It uses custom animation so officials move during plays. I'd love to take people's suggestions and make it better!

http://www.rowan.edu/studentaffairs/...iles/frame.htm


http://www.rowan.edu/studentaffairs/...iles/frame.htm

Thanks!

-KG

JRutledge Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:34am

I think the information is basically good. I think that you should reduce the amount of information that is on some of the slides. It is better if you are giving the presentation to talk about the minute points rather than have them all on the same screen at once. You should add a slide or two for some of those early information. Or cut out some of the bullet points all together and just talk about that information.

Now if this is something that others will have access to, then it might be OK, but I would still like to see less information.

I have for the last several years done several presentations and I learned that if you want to hold the attention of the people, you need to not have so much for them to read. You need to talk and describe many of your points.

Peace

mick Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:43am

Nice. :) <i>

kgeorge0263 Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:44am

Thanks JRutledge
 
Thanks for the feedback. Credit needs to be given to Donnie Eppley at IAABO. As I purchased the E-court software and took some things from it to make the presentations. You are correct about taking away so much information and just get the officials to visualize positions, where to go, areas of coverage, etc.

-KG

Ch1town Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:58am

Saved to my favorites!

whistleone Thu Jul 19, 2007 01:02pm

Word of caution for Firefox users: the presentation will not appear in Firefox. I had to utilize the IE tab add on in order to view the presentation. Other than that it looks great!

JoeTheRef Thu Jul 19, 2007 01:08pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I think the information is basically good. I think that you should reduce the amount of information that is on some of the slides. It is better if you are giving the presentation to talk about the minute points rather than have them all on the same screen at once. You should add a slide or two for some of those early information. Or cut out some of the bullet points all together and just talk about that information.

Now if this is something that others will have access to, then it might be OK, but I would still like to see less information.

I have for the last several years done several presentations and I learned that if you want to hold the attention of the people, you need to not have so much for them to read. You need to talk and describe many of your points.

Peace

Totally agree with your points JR. If you can keep the slides brief and bulletted then you can talk on each bullet point. Actually showing young officials what you are talking about is even a greater benefit (ie. show them what a travel is and is not, what and when a backcourt violation is, etc.) Other than that, the content is good. Good luck.

HawkeyeCubP Thu Jul 19, 2007 03:18pm

Nice work. I agree - lots of text, but nice.

Are those pictures from the NCCS Championships at THE OSU last spring?

And the guy on slide 28 should get his pinkie disorder checked out.

BayStateRef Thu Jul 19, 2007 04:13pm

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Originally Posted by whistleone
Word of caution for Firefox users: the presentation will not appear in Firefox. I had to utilize the IE tab add on in order to view the presentation. Other than that it looks great!

Not here. Worked perfectly in Firefox 2.0.0.4

Jurassic Referee Thu Jul 19, 2007 04:21pm

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Originally Posted by BayStateRef
Not here. Worked perfectly in Firefox 2.0.0.4

Worked fine in earlier Firefox version too.....:confused:

Mark Dexter Thu Jul 19, 2007 07:15pm

If you're using this for training new IM officials, it's probably a bit too much. As a refresher, it looks pretty good, although some slides are a bit busy.

The one thing I'm uncertain about, though, is your last-second shot directive:

"–If shot is released before buzzer, whistle when ball finishes"

What do you mean by this? As several others on here have pointed out before, the whistle should not be sounded while the ball is still in flight, as it will cause the ball to become dead.

Nevadaref Fri Jul 20, 2007 04:25am

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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
If you're using this for training new IM officials, it's probably a bit too much. As a refresher, it looks pretty good, although some slides are a bit busy.

The one thing I'm uncertain about, though, is your last-second shot directive:

"–If shot is released before buzzer, whistle when ball finishes"

What do you mean by this? As several others on here have pointed out before, the whistle should not be sounded while the ball is still in flight, as it will cause the ball to become dead.

Sounds to me like he is saying to wait to blow the whistle until the try finishes. That is totally correct.

bob jenkins Fri Jul 20, 2007 08:10am

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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
What do you mean by this? As several others on here have pointed out before, the whistle should not be sounded while the ball is still in flight, as it will cause the ball to become dead.

It does? I don't have my books here, but that doesn't sound right to me.

Jurassic Referee Fri Jul 20, 2007 08:30am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
It does? I don't have my books here, but that doesn't sound right to me.

It isn't right.

It also brings up the (unresolved) argument about whether you should blow your whistle at the end of a period also.

M&M Guy Fri Jul 20, 2007 08:59am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
It isn't right.

It also brings up the (unresolved) argument about whether you should blow your whistle at the end of a period also.

I know my wife doesn't like that.

Jurassic Referee Fri Jul 20, 2007 09:09am

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
I know my wife doesn't like that.

Blowing your whistle?

M&M Guy Fri Jul 20, 2007 09:15am

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Blowing your whistle?

Well, I typed and re-edited several responses, but all of them would probably get deleted.

So, we better move on, before my wife sees this and <B>I</B> get deleted.

kgeorge0263 Fri Jul 20, 2007 01:22pm

Photos from ACIS Regional at Dayton
 
In response to the photos of the officials, they were from the Dayton Basketball Regional is 2006. I did get the opportunity to work the NIBC (www.nirsa-nibc.org) as the Co-Director of Officials at the Ohio State this past year for the National Campus Championship Series (NCCS). These students can really ref, and they are officiating some great students that are former players, excellent high school players not playing in college, and athletes of other sports that excel in basketball.

-KG

Mark Dexter Fri Jul 20, 2007 08:20pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
It does? I don't have my books here, but that doesn't sound right to me.

Good call. It's summer, my books are packed away and apparently my memory isn't at 100%.

u make the call Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:12pm

Thanks
 
I really enjoyed this..............thx:D


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