To better connect course content to pop culture, you will watch a sports-related

To better connect course content to pop culture, you will watch a sports-related

To better connect course content to pop culture, you will watch a sports-related film or documentary. You are free to select a film/documentary of your choosing, such as one available on a streaming service like Netflix. Alternately, the University of Memphis provides access to an online film database called Kanopy. Film reviews should not be a summary of the film. Instead, students should clearly and explicitly analyze how the content in the film relates to course material.
Note: Films must have been released no earlier than October 2021. This means that your film/documentary must have been released after October 2021.
Assignment Steps:
Step 1: Film Selection
Choose a sports-related film or documentary that interests you. You can select a movie available on a streaming service like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, or use the University’s online film database, Kanopy.
Step 2: Viewing and Note-Taking
2. Watch the selected film or documentary carefully, taking notes as you watch. Pay attention to key themes, character development, plot points, and any relevant sports-related concepts.
Step 3: Course Material Integration
3. Identify and select specific course materials (lectures, readings, discussions) that you believe are relevant to the film’s content. Explain why you have chosen these materials and how they connect to the film.
Step 4: Analysis and Connection
4. Write an 3-4 analytical paper in which you:
a. Introduce the film/documentary, including its title, director, and a brief synopsis.
b. Describe the selected course materials and explain why they are relevant to the film.
c. Analyze how the film’s content aligns with or challenges the course content. Provide specific examples from the film to support your analysis.
d. Discuss any societal, cultural, or ethical implications raised by the film and their connection to course concepts.
e. Reflect on what you have learned from this analysis and how it enhances your understanding of the course material.

This assignment entails accessing and using the Sports Business Research Network

This assignment entails accessing and using the Sports Business Research Network

This assignment entails accessing and using the Sports Business Research Network (SBRnet). SBRnet can be found in the APUS online library, which is accessed by clicking the word “Library” in the upper right hand tool bar of the course home page. On the library site, click on “Subjects A-Z” at the top, center of the page. From there, locate the letter S and open the link. In the listing of subjects, click on “Sports.” On the next page that appears, you will see “Databases” and in that section click on “SMA: Sports Market Analytics (SBRnet)”.
For the purposes of this assignment, we will use the “Venue Reports” section. Click on the “Venues” link under the Fan Markets heading. From there, click on the various tabs and start to explore SBRNet, but more specifically, look at the tab titled “Summary Reports”. Look for Venue Reports or league reports or college market reports, and look up your favorite professional sports team’s (or College team) current venue and using subtitles, summarize the information provided there from the most recent year regarding the naming rights, ticket prices, luxury suites, clubs seats, financing etc.
Please use the Colorado Rockies baseball team
In addition to the above, find one other outside source from either local media or elsewhere that also addresses some of the information found in the Venue Report. Integrate the outside source into your paper; compare and contrast any differences that you might have found between SRB Net and the outside source.
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When considering the viability of sport events, one of the key components is the

When considering the viability of sport events, one of the key components is the

When considering the viability of sport events, one of the key components is the financial or economic impact of the event. It can often be difficult to publicly access specific event finance information, but most events publish an impact report post event. Select an event of interest Pipeline Master surf event on Oahu, HI), this can be a high school state championship all the way up to a World Cup, and review any financial information that you are able to find. Be sure to cite your sources.
Analyze the financial information found and discuss the following:
Overview of the event financials/impact.
The future financial viability of the event.
The changes you would suggest in future event cycles.
You are required to respond to the initial posting from the Instructor as well as respond to at least two additional postings of a fellow learner.

For my paper I have chosen to complete my research on athletic training and spor

For my paper I have chosen to complete my research on athletic training and spor

For my paper I have chosen to complete my research on athletic training and sports nutrition.
Overview
This assignment will serve as your major research project and final exam for the course. It will be assigned in the course with ample time for you to conduct the research and complete the project by the established deadline in the final exam period
It will require you to conduct research on job descriptions and duties for an area in the internal operations area of intercollegiate athletics (see specific parts of the assignment listed below).
Instructions
Identify the area of internal operations you would like to research and clearly identify this area in your project: (academic advising/support, student-athlete development/enhancement, compliance, human resources and administration, business office, athletic training and wellness/nutrition, equipment management, strength and conditioning, senior woman administrator)
Use the “Job Descriptions-Internal Ops” document in the module as a guide
Locate and review two relevant job descriptions from university human resources websites, HigherEdJobs.com, NCAA.org (“Employment” section) or other job postings. Provide these job descriptions or a link to them in your project.
Develop interview questions about the job area, career, etc. that you want to ask your interview subject/submit interview questions to course instructor for approval.
Identify and make contact with a candidate for your research interview with the following conditions:
Cannot be someone at your current institution
Cannot be a coach
Cannot be one of your friends (the goal is to expand your network)
Introduce yourself via email in a professional manner and ask if she/he is willing to be interviewed either via video (zoom) or via email for your research project about internal operations in intercollegiate athletics
Grading/Assignment Criteria (35 points)
Part 1 – identification of the area you wish to research and explanation why you chose that area – 5
Part 2 – submission of interview questions to instructor for approval – 5
Part 3 – two job descriptions and overview of differences/similarities in the job duties – 5
Part 4 – transcript of interview question responses from interview – 10 (or video submission of interview)
Part 5 – analysis of interviewee’s job challenges/duties, personal opinion of internal operations area, what you would enjoy or not about this job, challenges, pros/cons – 5
Part 6 – reference list (interviews, source where job descriptions came from, anything else) – 5
(Note: if interviewee is employed at your current institution, is a coach or is your friend then = -10 points)

Initial Background Research – TOPIC IS SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY • At least 3 of your so

Initial Background Research – TOPIC IS SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY
• At least 3 of your so

Initial Background Research – TOPIC IS SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY
• At least 3 of your sources must be primary sources.
• At least 1 of your primary sources must be an interview (in person, via email, or via phone conversation).
• The rest of your sources can be secondary or tertiary sources.
• All of your information must be from reliable sources.
• You must use at least 7 resources. At least 3 of the sources must be primary sources. At least 1 of the primary sources must be an interview.
• In-text citations & the reference list must be in APA style.
I. Introduction (1 paragraph)
a. What is the general topic?
b. What is the goal/purpose of your research?
c. Why is this information important?
II. Background Information (approx. 3-7 paragraphs)
a. What is already known about this topic?
b. What research has been done in this area?
c. What questions remain to be answered?
III. Conclusion (1 paragraph)
a. Describe your project and how it expands on work already done.
b. What new information do you hope to find?
c. What is your hypothesis?
IV. References Page
V. Rules
a. Formal scientific writing – no contractions, slang, or personal pronouns. Use 3rd person.
b. Spelling & grammar count – Grammarly should be your best friend.
c. In-text citations – Any information from an outside source MUST be cited. In-text citations are
required. APA style must be used.
d. Reference List – If it is not cited in the paper, it should not be on the list. If it is cited it in the
paper, it must be on the list.

Select a sporting event of your choice. This includes an event at any level (Den

Select a sporting event of your choice. This includes an event at any level (Den

Select a sporting event of your choice. This includes an event at any level (Denver Broncos football game). The event may be live or broadcast on television or online. While watching the event, please identify some of the major sponsors and answer the following questions:
Where was the sponsorship located?
How prominent was the sponsorship during the event?
Was the sponsorship for the event appear cluttered? For example, did many of the sponsor images run together? Or did they stand out?
What sponsorship do you feel was the most effective at the event? In other words, which was the most memorable and why?
Finally, what suggestions do you have for the event organizers on how to improve the sponsorship presence at their events?

To better connect course content to pop culture, you will watch a sports-related

To better connect course content to pop culture, you will watch a sports-related

To better connect course content to pop culture, you will watch a sports-related film or documentary. You are free to select a film/documentary of your choosing, such as one available on a streaming service like Netflix. Alternately, the University of Memphis provides access to an online film database called Kanopy. Film reviews should not be a summary of the film. Instead, students should clearly and explicitly analyze how the content in the film relates to course material.
Note: Films must have been released no earlier than October 2021. This means that your film/documentary must have been released after October 2021.
Assignment Steps:
Step 1: Film Selection
Choose a sports-related film or documentary that interests you. You can select a movie available on a streaming service like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, or use the University’s online film database, Kanopy.
Step 2: Viewing and Note-Taking
2. Watch the selected film or documentary carefully, taking notes as you watch. Pay attention to key themes, character development, plot points, and any relevant sports-related concepts.
Step 3: Course Material Integration
3. Identify and select specific course materials (lectures, readings, discussions) that you believe are relevant to the film’s content. Explain why you have chosen these materials and how they connect to the film.
Step 4: Analysis and Connection
4. Write an 3-4 analytical paper in which you:
a. Introduce the film/documentary, including its title, director, and a brief synopsis.
b. Describe the selected course materials and explain why they are relevant to the film.
c. Analyze how the film’s content aligns with or challenges the course content. Provide specific examples from the film to support your analysis.
d. Discuss any societal, cultural, or ethical implications raised by the film and their connection to course concepts.
e. Reflect on what you have learned from this analysis and how it enhances your understanding of the course material.

Type a chronological paper, 3-4 pages, outlining & describing your involvement (

Type a chronological paper, 3-4 pages, outlining & describing your involvement (

Type a chronological paper, 3-4 pages, outlining & describing your involvement (or noninvolvement) in physical play, informal games, and organized sports. The biography should identify who was involved; your personal experiences related to family relationships/dynamics, friends, school, teachers, and coaches; key moments (at least one negative and one positive moment); intense memories; your current situation; and your anticipated future.
The goal of this assignment is to be critically self-reflective as you remember, describe, and analyze your sport experiences, the contexts in which they occurred, and the impact they had on you and others who were involved.