Dr. Jeff Bauer instructs in the Department of Kinesiology at SUNY. He teaches undergraduate biomechanics, is the Co-Director of the Biomechanics Laboratory and the Associate Director of the Center for Obesity Research and Education. Under Dr. Bauer’s direction, Dartfish is used in classroom lecture, student laboratories, for research, and by the SUNY Cortland Dartfish Club. Dartfish Technology is also incorporated into other programs at SUNY Cortland, including kinesiology, athletic training, sport management, physical education, athletics, and research. Here he explains further. Biomechanics “I use Dartfish in a variety of ways for my classroom and research responsibilities. In the classroom I use it to present real-life movement concepts to my students. It is my primary tool for demonstrating digital video capture and analysis concepts. It provides a way for me to show my students actual examples of sport skill analysis, projectile motion, vector resolution, and to highlight subtle differences in movement performance.…
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