Andrew D Wilson is now @adw.bsky.social
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Ecological psychologist just trying to make psychology better at explaining us. I study the perceptual control of action and get cranky about politics. He/him
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What are affordances & why do you hear us always bringing them up?!
Well, 1 of the very best people to discuss this all-important topic is our friend Andrew D Wilson is now @adw.bsky.social who was recently on the podcast w/Javier Miller-Estrada!
Get stuck into this one here:
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🎙️Ep 73 - Masterclass on Affordances
Javier Miller-Estrada is joined by Andrew D Wilson is now @adw.bsky.social & they take a deep dive on the importance of affordances, how they are embedded w/ in our daily lives , & how coaches can use them to design more effect practice!
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Our most listened to episode of last year was with Andrew D Wilson is now @adw.bsky.social
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Day Two of #TGGLive is underway!
Brilliant to have Kris Van Der Haegen from Royal Belgian FA back to deliver our keynote speech
Kris presented at our Youth Development Conference in 2019 and we’re looking forward to hearing more of his insights
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We would like to thank once again our moderator Andrew D. Wilson (Andrew D Wilson is now @adw.bsky.social), our discussants Robyn E. Wilford (@robyn_e_wilford), Vicente Raja Galian (@DioVicen) and Alexandra Paxton, and all our participants.
Our discussants will be Robyn E. Wilford (Robyn Wilford) from University of Toronto Department of Psychology, Vicente Raja Galian (@DioVicen) from University of Murcia and Alexandra Paxton from University of Connecticut.
Our moderator will be Andrew D. Wilson (Andrew D Wilson is now @adw.bsky.social) from Leeds Beckett University School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Yesterday was an excellent day! So many wonderful ideas were shared, and I loved meeting so many in person at SHU. Pictured is the group that carried the conversation from the symposium to the pub. I enjoyed hearing Craig Morris show some of the great work he's doing. Cheers!