Self-assessment talk about crimes and justice justify your point of view talk and write a report about big data give a pitch presentation develop answer strategies to questions describe possible consequences of actions suggest changes to a plan or document talk about designing a site map write an enquiry and an offer put forward an argument in a blog comment of his injuries could have been prevented if the information about his body had been at hand as it is for today’s coaches. The (6) will likely become more and more intense as time goes on, but so will the amount of data that sports fans will have access to on match day on their mobile devices in the stands. The other side of the big data revolution in rugby is the fans’ enhanced fun. Nick Shaw from the Rugby Football Union says big changes are on the way. “You’ll be seeing in real time what that player is doing – the yardage they’ve run, the tackles they’ve made, the passes they’ve completed,” he says. “A commentator may say that this person is the man of the match, but actually (7) will say something different.” But maybe all of this misses the point of sport, which ought to be rooted (8) and unpredictability and those glorious parts of being human that are not capable of being chopped into digital facts and spewed out by IBM. The question is: will the big data revolution enhance or destroy a game whose essence still revolves around big men with odd-shaped balls knocking each other over and shaking hands afterwards? A his hopes for the future B the body sends messages about how it is C address their levels of performance D the statistics and the data E some of the biggest improvements F in chance and risk G by helping coaches H but some clubs and coaches I the failures of wrong training J monitoring of players K now increasingly in demand as 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H 33 Language skills Extras Explore 2 Digital jungle Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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