9/12/2017 0 Comments Transliteracy1) How does transliteracy change your current thoughts on the content you deliver?
I find myself teaching a bit different these days. I try my best to deliver messages that can be confirmed, or reaffirmed by my players. For example, if we go over a new hitting technique that will help my players hit the ball to the opposite field, I like the idea that later that day or one day down the road, maybe then can find that hitting lesson on there phones. I feel like you really need to be on your game these days with the message or lesson that you deliver. For me, its sharing as many different styles so that a player can find one that works for him. 2) How do see the incorporation of transliteracy teaching methods increasing student inclusion and engagement? Baseball has been using video as a learning tool for years, but technology has gotten so much better over the years, that learning and sharing is a breeze. One drill we use in our baseball program is videoing hitting. We get with partners and video each others swings, critiquing from the head down to feet. After the hitting drills for the day is over, we get with new partners and go over our swings on the big screen. This gives us the opportunity to have multiple eyes see our swings. We also have the opportunity to take this video and share it with hitting coaches, and or compare it to other players swings. 3) Your own thoughts... All and all, for what I do, the more I learn and the more I pass on, the better my players are going to get. And their success is the ultimate goal. Dan
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