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Olympics & Middlesex

Olympics & Middlesex. Putting the spo (r) tlight on 2012. Nathalie van Meurs Sukhbinder Barn. ‘Olympics/London 2012’ out of class. Students can visit the park to answer questions about Project Management. Video projects – students’ own. http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=oiRKpORbDlo.

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Olympics & Middlesex

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  1. Olympics & Middlesex Putting the spo(r)tlight on 2012 Nathalie van Meurs Sukhbinder Barn

  2. ‘Olympics/London 2012’ out of class • Students can visit the park to answer questions about Project Management

  3. Video projects – students’ own http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=oiRKpORbDlo

  4. Essays, debates, presentations • Students can use ‘London 2012’ as a topic for seminars, essays, case studies and reports

  5. As academics... Get set... Watch the video message from Seb Coe on the role of education http://getset.london2012.com/en/resources/educators

  6. What is happening at universities? http://www.podium.ac.uk/showcase

  7. Students and the Coubertin Olympic Awards 2012 essay competition • 04 October 2011 • The Coubertin Olympic Awards 2012 essay competition, which invites young people to examine the connection between the values and ethics of business and sport, is now open for entries with a £2,000 prize for the winners. • Now in its third year, the competition asks teams of two or more to research and write about how the Olympic ideals of fairness, integrity and openness can help businesses balance commercial success with their social responsibilities.

  8. Learning Legacies • To promote the Olympics and Paralympics as a vehicle for learning and development for students in higher education • To promote Olympic and Paralympic themes across the HLST subjects and in other subject areas • To encourage effective links between research into the Olympics and Paralympics and teaching and learning • To encourage the production and dissemination of Learning resources to support study of the Olympics and Paralympics and curriculum development more generally • To foster interactivity between staff and students through engagement with issues and challenges raised by hosting the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics • http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/learninglegacies/resources

  9. Employability - LOCOG http://locogrecruitment.london2012.com/jobs/main

  10. Employability – NUS page http://london2012.nus.org.uk/

  11. ‘Through the Eyes of a Child’ A joint project between Middlesex University, Hendon School and Aseema Imagining the Olympic Values through the eyes of a child

  12. So, what is ‘Inspire’? ‘Inspire’ officially recognises all those non-commercial projects and events inspired by the Games coming to the UK. This is about innovative projects that have been inspired by the 2012 Games. Projects that are about excellence, personal best and participation. ‘Through the Eyes of a Child’ is one such event!

  13. Project brief Background • By participating in this photography competition, you are all part of the ‘Inspired by London 2012’ Programme. This is an official programme of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games • This is a joint initiative between Middlesex University, Hendon School and Aseema (a school for underprivileged children in Mumbai, India) • The children from India are also taking pictures, although they will not be part of the competition. • All photographs entered will be uploaded to the eyes of a child website • A selection of photographs will be printed and framed and be part of a photograph exhibition: ‘Through the Eyes of a Child’

  14. Project brief The Olympic and Paralympic values are: • Respect (Olympic)   • Excellence (Olympic) • Friendship (Olympic) • Courage (Paralympic) • Determination (Paralympic) • Inspiration (Paralympic) • Equality (Paralympic)

  15. Project brief • All of these values relate to the Games and can be seen in a sporting context. However these words also have an everyday meaning • You must use your own understanding of the values and take a picture which in your mind reflects that value • This is solely your interpretation • You must then, in no more than 40 words describe why this picture represents that value

  16. Olympic Videos • Announcement ceremony http://www.olympic.org/london-2012-summer-olympics • Olympics be inspired promo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWwsxgXo7TE • Heather Small – Proud http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEoxGJ79PMs&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=AVGxdCwVVULXfm8J57CEBt7RMUsX_Yr6wa

  17. Be part of it • Upload your resources via our Wiki • http://mdxolympics2012.middlesex.wikispaces.net/London+2012+Olympic+Resources

  18. A once in a lifetime opportunity! • Use academic materials in class and for assessment – Learning Resources ‘Olympics’ or ‘London 2012’ • Use videos in lectures or seminars http://www.london2012.com/videos/ • Visit the site http://www.tourguides2012.co.uk/ • Find the E factor and connect the Olympics to Employability – LOCOG/NUS • Network with other HE institutions via Podium/Get set • ENJOY THE EVENT!

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