During my 20% research this week, I discovered Hudl has a youtube channel called Hudl Studios. I watched my first of what I am sure will be many Hudl Studio videos, this particular one focusing on the ability to create your playbook using Hudl. Today, many NFL teams distribute their playbook using an iPad instead of handing out a hard copy in binders that can be overwhelming for young players. Hudl wants to offer that same feature for high schools and colleges that use their program. Hudl can allow teams to streamline the way in which they organize their plays by series, situation, or formation. By distributing a playbook on Hudl, players can see a visual representation of the play and their assignment, and then can click on the play and watch it unfold in a previous season. This applies to the learning needs of all student athletes by providing the information in multiple forms. As a coach, I obviously worry about the fear of information being hacked or the student athlete that transfers to the rival school and share the playbook with the enemy. Hudl has a plan in place to prevent this, and controls who can see and download certain information. Hudl is saving coaches nationwide more time on administrative tasks and allowing them to focus more on the actual coaching duties. Here is the link to the video since I know many of you are also coaches... and Hudl is for more than just football! See the video below!
Rob,
Nice post! I think you are making progress as a coach and as a coach who is currently with the best technology available for teams. I also appreciate that you included the video. Readers love context!
Here are some of my standard questions for the #20time students to consider:
What tool are you using to archive/curate your resources and if you have them, are they connected to this blog? Are you looking for a community of others doing/learning the same thing? This community can be local or on the Internet, but community is a necessary part of the process/learning!
Thanks,
jeff
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Rob
3/2/2014 09:48:00 am
Jeff,
Thanks for the tips, will keep them in mind as I research.
Rob
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