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Feb 17 2015

… how you can contribute to BC Awareness Week

BC Awareness Week is coming up soon, starts Monday 16 March. How will you contribute? One really easy way is to sign up as a writer for the Flashblog project. For those who missed it, Flashblog is the simultaneous publishing of a number of blog posts on the same subject. You can find a list […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice · Tagged: #bcFlashBlog, BCAW

Mar 18 2014

Counting the costs … the parallax perspective

The technical definition of Parallax “is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight”(Wikipedia). It can also be used as a means to determine distance since nearby objects have a larger parallax effect when observed from different positions than more distant objects exhibit. In simpler terms it means […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Slider · Tagged: #bcFlashBlog

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