Bring new experiences to your Transition Year Students.
AI & Video Analysis TY Programme
Would you like your Transition Year Students to get exposure to Video Analysis, Computer Vision & Artificial Intelligence?
Then this is just the programme for you!
We offer a unique learning experience that will give your students insight as to how Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence is changing the world around us and in particular in the sports industry.
Through a highly practical day they will get to experience various camera setups and experience the benefits of same and various challenges presented in gathering quality video footage. They will get to record footage for analysis and then learn how to use the ground breaking RugbySmarts and GaaSmarts platforms in a practical manner to get tangible outputs.
All of which is delivered in a fun and engaging manner. This programme aligns well with the leaving certificate video analysis modules for PE.
Sample Programme Outline
Time
Title
Description
** Timings are for illustration purposes only and will typically be aligned to the school timetable.
Topic Covered
Intro to Video Analysis
How Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence are changing the face of sports.
Camera Setups & Practical Video Recording
Analysing the footage
The RugbySmarts and GaaSmarts Platforms
Wrap-up and Next Steps
Pricing
Programme pricing starts at €15 per student for a 1 day programme. This requires a minimum of 25 students. Alternatively an expanded programme can be delivered over 2 days at a cost of €25 per student.
This includes access to the RugbySmarts or GaaSmarts platform for the duration of the school term.
Pricing illustrated above is for on-site delivery, we can also facilitate off-site programmes based in Galway for those who wish to provide a broader experience for their students.
Ready to Book?
To find out more please contact us at ty@rugbysmarts.com or phone us on 091-447044
The Rugby and GAA Analysis Workshop, hosted by William, proved a great experience for Transition Year students. This concise yet comprehensive workshop blended theory with hands-on applications, providing invaluable insights into strategic analysis in rugby and Gaelic football. The workshop's interactive approach, coupled with William's expert guidance, empowered students to dissect game scenarios through video analysis. The collaborative atmosphere fostered engaging discussions, making it a must-attend for those seeking understanding and practical skills in sports analysis. Overall, the workshop left students equipped with tools applicable to coaching and analysis roles in these sports.
Clare Noone, Abbey Community College Boyle Co Roscommon
Abbey Community College Boyle Co Roscommon