- Go to the A-State website
- Click on the library tab, or go directly to the A-State library website
- Find the database you want to use (I like SportDiscus), or use the OneSearch box right there on the main page.
- Copy and paste the title of the article from the syllabus to the search box and click search. I like to put it in quotation marks ("") to limit my search hits.
- If you have any trouble you can chat with a librarian. Make sure you have the article information from the syllabus handy (the whole article reference from the article list section, not just the author name from the itinerary section). The chatbox is located on the main A-State library website page.
This is a blog created to help disseminate information to my advisees, but really all prospective, current, and maybe even former college students out there that need a little push, advise, perspective, and/or support. I am excited to be here for you.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Finding articles for class
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Non-accidental violence in sport
Non-accidental Violence in Sport
Article summary
This study offers a systematic qualitative review about organizational antecedents of non-accidental violence in sport. The authors seek to understand harmful interactions between individuals and examine participants' interpretations of their experiences. A qualitative systematic review allows synthesizing information, reexamining, and comparing findings from multiple studies. It also enables critical systematic reflection of non-accidental violence from an organizational perspective.
The authors reviewed 43 publications selected using the PRISMA framework. The results show that structural factors and motivational factors contribute to non-accidental violence in sport. Specifically, organizational tolerance, conformity to values, power imbalance, and instrumental beliefs are most conducive to psychological abuse. For instance, some coaches and even athletes use instrumental beliefs to drive performance, avoid failure, and keep interpersonal control. Tolerance and conformity to values coupled with instrumental beliefs and winner-takes-all are accessories to physical abuse. For example, some athletes use physical abuse on the field to undermine their competitors. Finally, sexual abuse is more likely when there is tolerance, power imbalance, and isolation, either physical or psychological.
Presenter: Marquis
Pre-presentation struggles:
Crisis comm in sport
Crisis Communication in Sport
Presentation: Knight et al., 2020
Presenter: Landon
Knight, H. R., Hartman, K. L., & Bennett, A. (2020). Gun violence, eSports, and global crises: A proposed model for sport crisis communication practitioners. Journal of Global Sport Management: Reputational Management in Sport, 5(2), 223-241. https://doi.org/10.1080/24704067.2019.1576144Saturday, January 16, 2021
Online students comps and internship application
Check out these sample answers with feedback and por tips to help you formulate possible answers to some of your comps questions. These are intended as examples only, do not copy these answers word by word because you will be flagged for plagiarism. They should be used as inspiration and to help guide you in creating original answers =D
This is a good example, and the student followed directions in bolding the concepts. However, this student failed to define each concept, so they lost significant points for that. Pro tip: Do not forget to include your concepts definitions.
Thursday, December 31, 2020
SWOT analysis
As you may have noticed by now, or you will notice soon, many of the assignments in my courses have you "out there" (or telecommuting as the viral loads are in full bloom nowadays) applying the skills you learn in class in the real world. This assignment is no exception. The SWOT analysis assignment will present a deep-dive snapshot of a local sport organization of your choice (local to you, not to A-State). The alternative to doing in at a local sport organization is if you have the intention of applying for a job soon to a sports organization that is not local to you yet. This will be a good assignment to help you "mingle" (always keep in mind social distance protocols and telecommute if you are able) at such an organization and learn more about them before you apply. Here are the steps of the assignment.
1. Select the organization. Keep in mind this is a piece of a larger assignment to come later (the marketing plan), so pick an organization that will keep your interest and that is willing to work with you.
2. Research the organization on paper (online, ask managers for reports and records, research their competitors, etc).
3. Meet with stakeholders to gather more information and brainstorm strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
4. Organize the information in 4-5 pages and upload your paper, including thorough background information about the organization's mission, vision, goals, history, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Include a conclusion with your proposed strategies to maximize strengths and opportunities, overcome weaknesses, and neutralize threats. Cite all your sources.
For quick reference, strengths are organizational characteristics that make them effective, efficient, or better than their competitors. Weaknesses are organizational inadequacies. Opportunities are favorable external conditions, and threats are potentially harmful external situations. Use the syllabus and library resources to find out more about SWOT analyses and Marketing plans.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Fall 2020 wrap up
Key takeaways
- 2020 sucks
- You were the highlight of my week
- Take the course lessons and apply them to your future careers in sport
- I wish you all the success in the world and I love you! <><
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Online Writing Center
Let me be proactive here and send you information about the Online Writing Center (OWC) requirement on your literature reviews.
You have to make an appointment with the OWC sometime between now and the due date of your assignment for it to get graded at full credit. If you do not we will take 10% off the top of the paper (i.e. on the Fall 2 2020 Current readings class that is 5/50 points). Let me tell you, though, those students who use the OWC before they turn in assignments get higher grades than those who do not, so even in classes where this is not a requirement you may want to check them out to improve your grades.
In the video below I walk you through the steps, but they are basically these:
- Go to the OWC website.
- Click on penji on the right-hand menu
- Create a penji profile if you haven't already by entering your A-State email and verifying it
- Click on the type of appointment you want (synchronous or asynchronous)
- Select your time slot
- Select your tutor
- Confirm the type of appointment (synchronous or asynchronous)
- Verify the information and click confirm
- Meet your tutor at the time slot you selected.
Good luck on your papers everyone, work hard, and I cannot wait to hear how the OWC appointments went.
