Group6 isys100 video for blog- sports
Monday, 28 September 2015
Assignment 3 Report
Assignment 3 Report
1. How
does the video relate to your blog?
As our blog topic in
assignment 2 was “sports”, so we are focus on created our video relating to
play different sports. In the video, our
group members are played table tennis, Esport and tennis. This is a good
experience for our group to have time play sport together and also learn how to
record a video and edit it. And our aim is advertise our blog and increase the
audience’s interest on sports after watching our video.
2. The
process of creating the video.
Before
we start taking the video, we went on YouTube and done lots of research for
some examples to get some ideas which are related to sport as our reference.
The first step in our process of creating the video was think about ideas of how
we were going to create our video text, music, video themes and clips.
Secondly
we started to organize the order of how we would create the video and music
recording. We set the approximate time of the video, how many shots do we need
to take and is there any background music that we can be able to add into the
video. We used iPhone to record our video in this assignment. In this step we
took lots of different camera angles to find best way to record the video and
also record the most clearly sound as possible in the video. One of our team
member’s creates sound in their spare time, so they can create some personality
music to back the video. In the video,
we record three slip; one in which group members played tennis together and one
in which played tennis and one in which interrupts one of our member’s played
the Esport. We thought this would make the video more interesting.
Lastly,
we used moviemaker to combine our videos and edit. We spent most of time to
edit the video because it is the most important part in this video. We added subtitle
to make it easier for viewers to more clearly what we doing. We remove all the
unwanted part of the video, make each of the video in to the correct order and
edit them into one video. We did experience a difficultly when we use the moviemaker
because none of us have get in touch with video editing software. But then, we
resolved it by searching on Internet. Also we have discuss that which part of
the video should keep in our final video and which part should give up, so we
can get best final version of our video.
3. The
challenges in making the video.
In our
group video, we think there are lots of challenges through the start of the
video till the end. Similar challenges existed for this video assignment of
which we had for blog assignment. Our main issue once again was finding meeting
time for everyone to assist in the planning and creation of video. Luckily we
find time in weekend to create the video. Also the main challenge of this
assignment for our group was editing because all of our group had never used
video or music editing software before and it’s difficult to learn and hard to
use. So we did lots of research from different type of video editing software
and compare each other to find which software will be the best to fit our group
video.
Blog link: (http://isyssports5.blogspot.com.au)
Blog username: isyssports5@gmail.com Password:
1234567.
Twitter: Group6_isys password:1234567.
Group members: Jiangjie Chen
(42350875) Sam Tam (42902533)
Shenhui Xu (44607563) Xin Zhang (44662378)
Yuting Wei (44606621)
Posted by: Yuting Wei (44606621)
Monday, 7 September 2015
Assignment 2 report
ISYS100-Assignment
2
Report
1. Explain why you chose the blog topic.
The reason
why we choose sports as our topic is basically that we love sports. In our group, everyone got their own favourite
sports; we could gain same benefits from sports. Information about sports on the internet is huge and you can easily gain
access to what you need to complete the task. First of all, life lies in
movement. Playing sports is like doing exercise that could make people healthy
physically and mentally. Another benefit is able to make lots of friends. When
we play sports in public or in some clubs, we often meet new friends who have
the same hobbies with us. It is interesting and we all enjoy it. We were right
for choosing this topic; everything was very straightforward and uncomplicated.
Also, everyone enjoys the writing the blog.
2. What were the largest challenges with a team
assignment?
A
team assignment faced a lot of challenges in terms of longer process, unequal
participation, group conflict and limiting creativity. The biggest problem was
finding time to actually meet together and discuss the progression and other
matters. So the difficulty we meet together increases the potential
disadvantage of less time focusing on our topic. We have limited time on our
blog and every group member has his or her own assignments for other units. To
determine our blog design layout or content on the blog, we were able to discuss
on the Wikispaces or Wechat. However, sometimes we work on our own part and may
know a few suggestions from others. Everyone has his or her own ideas and it's
hard to unify their opinions. In addition, the effiency of our teamwork
decreases and we spent more time on our blog. When we start doing making blog,
its difficult to manage the team without deciding whether who is doing what.
3. How did you come up with the final design
that you used.
Before
publish a post on our blog, we search the raw materials in Internet and then
open a pages on wikispace to discuss the idea for further useful information
that can be posted. Furthermore, we edit and paraphrase the raw content in
order to post on blogger. The posts always come up with pictures (always the
sports players), on the right side or on the center related to the content and
also we create some labels in relation to the content so that others are able
to search the relevant posts in blogger. Moreover, we use the reaction function
at the bottom of the post for other user to interaction. Also, users are able
to leave a comment or share the post to other social media such as google,
twitter and facebook. In addition, posts can also be viewed through the blog
archive by titles and time sequence on the right side.
4. Compare a blog that has similar content to
your self, critically analyse your site comparing theres.
Firstly, the
sportsblog has a similar content compare to our blog, (http://www.sportsblog.com).
However the sportsblog illustrate a more attractive visual image to gain the
audience attention. Secondly, the sportsblog has hyperlink and hypertext that
the audience can click on for more information. Thirdly, our blog is mainly
focus on introducing sports play all over the world such as Lin Dan from China,
while the sportsblog introduces different players and also sports news, the
blog also critically analysis players performance, match prediction. Comparing with our blog presenting about spots,
the blog has been simply organised to look at easily and reading smoothly. Simply
organised structure make the readers understand clearly about what the blog is
going to talk about, and some picture and video clips can help to lead further
attention to relevant topics. We consider this blog is good model for those who
never create the blog and can lead to the further understanding of how they
show their abilities and creativities through the blog.
Wikispace
username: Group6_isys Password:
1234567.
Group
members: Jiangjie Chen (42350875) Sam
Tam (42902533)
Shenhui Xu (44607563) Xin Zhang (44662378)
Yuting Wei (44606621)
Posted by: Yuting Wei (4460661)
Peter Gade
Peter Gade
Peter Høeg Gade (born December 14, 1976, in Aalborg, Denmark) is a retired Danish professional badminton player. He currently resides in Holte in Copenhagen. He has two children with the former handball player Camilla Høeg.
Gade made his mark in badminton history through his All England Open Badminton Championships singles title in 1999 and his five European Championships crowns in the men's singles event. He topped the world rankings from 1998 to 2001. With his 22 Grand-Prix titles, he has become one of the sport's most successful players. On June 22, 2006, he briefly recaptured the number one spot in the world rankings. This was achieved after winning the Singapore Open and reaching the quarter-final at the Malaysia Open.
With his defeat in the Quarter Finals of the 2012 French Open Gade retired from international competition.
His playing style is known for fast attacks, smooth footwork and constant pressure. His deception is particularly creative for a world badminton player, and he uses a widely recognised and highly successful "trademark shot" . With a plethora of deceptive shots, he has been known to win points from more outrageous attempts, such as the reverse forehand and backhand (using the opposite side of the racket head to the one anticipated, to make contact with the shuttlecock at a radically different angle).
Sam Tam 42902533
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Tennis news: Bernard Tomic tells Tennis Australia ‘I’m ready to play’ Davis Cup
US Open 2015: Bernard Tomic tells Tennis Australia ‘I’m ready to play’ Davis Cup
BERNARD Tomic has declared he’s desperate to play in the Davis Cup and insists Australia needs its best players on the court.
Tomic — who said he had a series of meetings over the next 24 hours — made the remarks after a crushing defeat in round three of the US Open.
Tomic was wiped out of Flushing Meadows in three sets by Frenchman Richard Gasquet — the same player who beat Thanasi Kokkinakis earlier this week.
Gasquet made light work of Tomic, defeating him in 90 minutes.
Australia’s top ranked male player talked up his hopes of joining the Davis Cup team in Glasgow after being suspended from the quarter-final tie following a dramatic spray at Tennis Australia.
“I’m ready to play,” Tomic — who has won 14 Davis Cup matches and only lost two — said.
“We need our best players out there. If I have the opportunity I’m always ready to play these ties.”
He said the cup matches were also crucial to building his points base.
“It’s a few matches there where I’d have the opportunity to improve my singles, not only playing Davis Cup. It’s like making the third round at a grand slam. It’s a very important match to win if I get the opportunity to play.”
The remarks came after News Corp Australia revealed Tomic had met with Davis Cup coach Wally Masur this week.
Tomic said that despite being arrested in Miami, he’d also won his third title since then at Bogota in Colombia.
Liangjie Chen(42350875)
Chairman Yao (3)
Chairman Yao (3)
The reason why Yao Ming can be our proud is not only his
talent and effort on basketball, but also his international influence and
success on philanthropy.
Yao is keen to charity to help others including human
beings, animals and natural environment. He invested many charity
organisations, such as Chi Heng Foundation, China Youth Development Foundation,
Project Hope, Red Cross, Shark Savers and WildAid. He also established a new
charitable institution named by himself, Yao Ming Foundation. He participated
in several public service advertisements which aims to remind people to protect
wild animals.
Yao is a great ambassador of China. He is Chinese
standard-bearer in 2008 Olympics opening ceremony. After his retirement from
NBA, he has been continuing to promote the sports development of China. In July
of this year, he helped Bei Jing to win the right to host the 2022 Winter
Olympics as an image ambassador.
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Labels:Sports
basketball,
charity,
NBA,
Olympic,
Yao Ming
Location:Sydney
New South Wales, Australia
A two-time Olympic champion
A two-time Olympic champion
Lin Dan who has a nicknamed "Super Dan" is a professional badminton player from China. He is a two-time Olympic champion, five-time world champion, and five-time All England champion. In his early years, Lin was encouraged to learn to play the piano by his parents, but chose to play badminton at the age of five.
Lin had a good start to 2004, earning the BWF's number one world ranking for the first time in February. He helped China win the qualifying round of Thomas Cup and then captured the Swiss Open.He won his first ever All England Open title by beating Peter Gade in the final.
Lin retained his number one world ranking during 2005, winning his second German and Hong Kong Open titles, as well as the Japan Open, China Masters, and World Cup tournaments. He also helped China recapture the Sudirman Cup when it shut-out both defending champion South Korea in the semifinals and Indonesia in the final.
Lin won the Eddie Choong Player of the Year award for two consecutive years in 2006 and 2007. He also secured the BWF Best Male Player of the Year in 2008. Lin was voted Most Valuable Player (MVP) during the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China. On January 16, 2011, he was voted as the 2010 best male athlete in CCTV Sports Personality of the Year for his clean sweep in major badminton titles.
Sam Tam 42902533
Friday, 4 September 2015
Li Na ---------------a legend story of china tennis
Li Na ----------the proud of china tennis
Li Na is the most successful tennis player of China and almost all the chinese is proud of her.
Outspoken and likeable, the 'late-blooming' Chinese tennis superstar is one of the world's top 10 players. At 29, Li claimed an unprecedented victory at the 2011 French Open, and became the first Asian player to win a Grand Slam singles title.
On January 25, 2014, Li beat Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia (7-6 (7/3), 6-0) to win her first Australian Open Women's Wingles title at Melbourne Park, marking her second Grand Slam title.
Li Na is the only one to reach the Australian open single championship who is an Asian.
Li said, due to intense training, she couldn't complete the biography exclusively by herself, but she did personally write some parts. Li hopes the book enable the public to know the real Li, and not just the tennis player.
Li's biography recounts all the unforgettable experiences of her tennis career, including her highs, her lows and her heretofore unspoken feelings of bitterness.
Li also recalls her mixed feelings about her parents, the tender love story of how she met her husband Jiang, and her relationships with coaches and the media.
Liangjie Chen(42350875)
Another strong table tennis player : Fan Zhendong.
This season’s Chinese Super League ended its preliminary stage and the top players who played well individually are Fan Zhendong, Ma Long and Xu Xin. With his impressive winning streak this season, Fan Zhendong gets to be the strongest contender for this season. Meanwhile, the Grand Slam champion Zhang Jike is in his lowest rank.
The Chinese Super League is about to enter the second stage of the competition and the individual rankings are already finalised. Who can be this year’s MVP?
With an undefeated record for the first 15 rounds in the preliminary stage of the league, Fan Zhendong gets the top spot in the individual rankings. As soon as the stage was over, he recorded an impressive 31-win-1-loss record.
With this, he gets to be a strong contender for this season’s Most Valuable Player. Fan Zhendong’s team, Bayi is also in the playoffs. So if they get to win the title, his chances will definitely increase as well. Prior awardees were Zhang Jike and Ma Long.
Second on the rankings is Ma Long of the Ningbo Haitian Team. He completed the preliminary stage with 29 wins and 2 losses. Those two losses were from Fan Zhendong. The third player in the list is Xu Xin with 27 wins and 5 losses. Unfortunately for him, such result didn’t lead the Shanghai Team into the playoffs.
The fourth player is Liang Jingkun of the Shandong Weiqiao Team. He was able to post 23 wins and 9 losses. Weiqiao also sealed a spot in the playoffs. Fifth player is Hao Shuai of the Shandong Team.
As for the Grand Slam champion, Zhang Jike, he sits in the 17th place with 7 wins and 3 losses. This is probably the lowest he has been in the rankings. The reason behind this is his long absence due to injury and his dispute with his team. Fortunately, things got much better recently and he is expected to contribute well in the playoffs for the Shandong Luneng Team.
POSTED BY Xin, Zhang
ID NUMBER: 44662378
Thursday, 3 September 2015
World swimming championships: China's Sun Yang
Chinese famous swimmer
Sun Yang is widey known as the most successful Chinese swimmer and the country's most famous athlete in history with world Asian, Olymic and National Records tied to his name. He began swimming at a young age, and first real breakout was at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, when he was just 16 years old. He was the first Chinese man to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming. Sun even anchored the bronze-medal winning 800m freestyle relay, which was one of China's first relay medals in swimming.China's Sun Yang with his 400m freestyle gold medal |
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Labels:Sports
Olympic,
Proud of China,
world swimming championships
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Rafel Nadal -------------------one of the "big four" of men tennis
Rafel Nadal's young professional
At the age of 8, Nadal won an under-12 regional tennis championship, giving Uncle Toni the incentive to step up his training. Toni noticed at the time that Rafael played his forehand shots with two hands, so he encouraged him to play left-handed, thinking it could give Rafael an edge on the court.When Nadal was just 12 years old, he won the Spanish and European tennis titles in his age group. He turned professional at age 15.
At the age of 16, Nadal made it to the semifinals of the Boys' Singles tournament at Wimbledon. At 17, he became the youngest male to reach the third round at Wimbledon since Boris Becker.
At the age of 19, in 2005, Nadal won the French Open the first time he competed in the tournament, and his world ranking shot to No. 3. Nadal won 11 singles titles that year, eight of which were on clay, and he was soon dubbed the "King of Clay."
With his powerful topspin-heavy shots, speed and mental toughness, Nadal reigned as one of the "Big Four" of men's tennis (along with Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray),Nadal has been ranked no.1 of the world and have a lot of fans all over the world.
The key to the success for Nadal mix up his talent, hardwork and attitude.
Liangjie Chen(42350875)
Another legend in badminton careers
Another legend in badminton careers
In his early years, Lee favoured basketball, however his mother soon banned him from the game due to the searing heat of the outdoor basketball court. Lee began to learn badminton at the age of 11, when his father, who liked to play the game, brought him to the badminton hall. Attracting the attention of a local coach, the coach asked Lee's father if he could take him as a student. After receiving his father's consent, the coach began to train Lee after school.Discovered by Misbun Sidek, he was drafted into the national squad when he was seventeen years old.
On 3 November 2006, Lee was involved in a car accident. On his way to Bukit Jalil after dinner, he was hit from behind by a vehicle which had lost control after a tire blow out. He was then sent to the Sunway Medical Centre and treated with six stitches for his head injury.
Lee received RM300,000 on 21 August 2008, as a reward for his silver medal effort in the 2008 Olympic Games. Also, he received RM3,000 a month as a lifetime pension beginning in August 2008. For the same achievement, he was conferred with a Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri (DSPN), which carried the title Dato' by Governor of Penang, Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas on 30 August 2008.
He was appointed as UNICEF Malaysia's National Ambassador in February 2009.
On 6 June 2009, Lee received the Darjah Bakti (DB) award, from Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin, in conjunction with the Birthday of Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong, for his achievements in the 2008 Olympics. He was in a relationship with Wong Mew Choo, his teammate. In 2009, Lee and Wong announced they are no longer together during the 2009 World Championships in Hyderabad, India. However, Lee announced his reconciliation with Mew Choo after winning a silver medal in 2012 Summer Olympics. They were married on 9 November 2012, and had two children, Kingston and Terrance, which were born in April 2013 and July 2015 respectively.
On 16 March 2011, Lee received Permodalan Nasional Berhad shares worth RM100,000 from Najib Tun Razak soon after his triumph in the All England Open. He was appointed as KDU University College ambassador on 31 July 2011.
Lee's autobiography Dare to be a Champion was officially published on 18 January 2012.
Sam Tam 42902533
Zhang Jike' next goal.
Zhang Jike prepared for Rio Olympics.
Being the Grand Slam champion, Zhang Jike is one of the main players of the men’s table tennis. After his defeat in this year’s World Championships, a lot may have thought if he is still motivated for the Rio Olympics. Well, in an interview, he said he still is. In fact, his next goal is to do better in the World Team Championships next year so that he can have a better chance for the Olympic Games.
After losing in the World Championships, Zhang Jike said that he is still motivated for the Rio Olympics. After winning the world competitions since 2011, Zhang Jike became the strongest table tennis player in the men’s division. Being able to complete his Grand Slam in a continuous manner was such a feat.
Therefore, he was considered as a superhuman. However, with his defeat in this year’s World Championships, he became just any regular player once again. It just shows that he cannot win all the titles even if he wants to.
POSTED BY Xin, Zhang
ID NUMBER: 44662378
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