Season 8 preparations are underway for the launch of Project Lead The Way episodes on the 25th of September! These PLTW teams elevate design and creation to the next level, with a spotlight on Stadium Experience and a top-tier judging panel from PLTW, The DeBruce Foundation, Sporting Kansas City, and New Reflections, you won't be disappointed! Tune in Wednesday September 25th on Roku's This Old House Makers Channel (458) followed by the release on YouTube.
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Is there one right way to play?
If you’re coaching a team to play the game of football, then you must consider whether this aligns to the principles of the game. The objective is to out score the opposition and to prevent them from doing the same to you, in which case if you’re players are successful with this then what else is there to discuss.
Coaches need to consider to the games objectives before that of their “playing style” , challenge yourself to meet the needs of the game in ways that are suitable for your players and in ways that don’t infringe on players judgments of the many scenarios the game may present for them.
What are your thoughts?
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In this article, we explore the intricacies of basketball IQ and how to improve it. From mastering fundamentals to analyzing game film, we cover key strategies for leveling up your game. Don't miss out on these valuable insights! https://lnkd.in/e2RYRvAn
Happy #timelinetuesday! This is the trailer for "Better Together", a sports documentary we've been editing for the past few months that follows a college basketball team on their path to redemption. The timeline may look simple, but man are trailers TRICKY. The pacing, the story structure, THE MUSIC... It always gets more complex than you'd expect, especially when you've only got 2 minutes to tell a story that spans five 30-minute episodes. 🫠 #premierepro#videoediting
The 1960 Philco Predicta Debutante Playing Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Eleven Days to Zero, Episode aired Sep 14, 1964, Staring: Richard Basehart as Admiral Harriman Nelson, David Hedison as Captain Lee Crane, Eddie Albert as Dr. Fred Wilson, Henry Kulky as Curley Jones, Theodore Marcuse, Dr. Gamma, Del Monroe as Kowalski, Mark Slade as Malone, Booth Colman as the Chairman, John Zaremba as Dr. Claude Selby, Robert Dowdell as Chip Morton. The Submarine is the Seaview.
This model was a good seller and was introduced later for the Holiday Inn Hotel Chain … The Club Philco Predicta administrator Blake said this model Debutante was from the 1960 and was the model that was very much created for consumer sales. it was only later sold en masse to the Holiday Inn as a marriage of low cost convenience and marketing schtick.
A Little History of the Philco Predicta Debutante … In 1959 Philco Predicta made in several models by the Philco company in the late 1950s. The Predicta was marketed as the world’s first swivel screen television. The Predicta had a thinner picture tube than many other televisions at the time, which led it to be marketed as a more futuristic television set. Predicta television sets were constructed with a variety of cabinet configurations, some detachable, but all separate from the tube itself and connected by wires. Initially introduced in 1958 for the Holiday Inn hotel chain and rolled out for general consumers shortly thereafter, the Predicta was discontinued in the early 1960s. The age of Sputnik, Space age Television, Late 1950s TV designs, Modern design, futuristic TV, Lost in Space, In 1959, Philco introduced three 17-inch tabletop Predictas, called the Siesta, Princess, and Debutante. The Siesta, with a clock timer, was the top model. The Princess was the same TV minus the clock. The Debutante, as the name suggests, was an entry-level set. #philcopredicta#debutante#spaceagetv#philcotv#voyagetothebottomofthesea
Our latest episode featuring Liam B., Corporate Partnerships Manager for Knights premieres in just 30 minutes! Get ready to dive into the world of esports as Liam shares his insights on building strategic partnerships in gaming. Don't miss out on this exclusive conversation that's sure to level up your understanding of the esports industry. Join us at https://lnkd.in/g-cJVPAJ in 30 minutes or on any major podcast streaming service! #Esports#Partnerships#GamingInsights 🎙️