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This blog will explore coaching and the coaching process, from training, planning, coaching at competitions, making the most of technology and more. Our interested include; Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD); Online Customized Video Sharing Systems; E-Learning and Coaching Education. If there is a post that you have seen here but is no longer listed, it could be in our registered member area. Posts that include rare video as part of the content will only sit in our public area for 14 days, then moved to our membership area. Membership is free.
Digitalscouting's Video Sharing System on your iphone
The Digitalscouting Video Sharing System was developed to increase access and portability of your video library. As each day goes by more and more mobile phone subscribers are using their phones to view videos. According to Nielson mobile video viewing went up 43 percent from 2009 to 2010.
With the improvement in technology and the raise in popularity of smart phones the trend of watching video on cell phones will not slow down. Cell phones seem to be more about entertainment and social networks than talking to people.
What we do on our phones
- Text
- Listen to music
- Access our social networks
- Play games
- Watch videos
- Talking to someone
Sport Video Online
Our Digitalscouting Customizable Video Sharing Database was built for online access. Below is a screen shot of a video viewed on an iPod touch, it can also be viewed on an iPhone.

The Digitalscouting system is very simple to use from a mobile devise and on a computer. When accessing videos from a hand held devise you only have 4 screens to deal with. Login, Search, Search Results and the view video screen. You can see the first three screens below and the view video screen above.



The desk top version has many more features which include adding tags, comments and note to videos and selected section of a video.
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Dave Pineau knew after two season's he had found a winner with Digital Scouting Video Sharing database. Having tried a popular Game Tape exchange service, and then sharing games using thumb drives, heposted by Francis Clayton on Monday, 30 April 2012
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