I would definitely opt in if they created an Apple Watch app because I use my Apple Watch for time keeping during my games I officiate in.http://www.arbitrezvous.blogspot.fr...ic-depoux-la-conquete-de.html?m=1.VI3slhyvf;v
Unfortunately I can't translate this from French to English but you should be able to get the idea.
These guys are developing an app for the Android market which they say, could change the way we go about documenting instances in a game at the touch/tap of a screen.
If it worked, Would you guys opt in? They are developing it at the moment and I've asked to be kept up to date as I'd be interested in trialling it
But then you will never run out of match pads to record your games on. Think about the amount of paper you'd save. The future of refereeing will be paperless.I've got no problem with writing in the book to be honest. Its not like it takes hours!
I think so. Technology is coming on leaps and bounds and although the older generation would frown upon such a change, I think it could be very handy.I would definitely opt in if they created an Apple Watch app because I use my Apple Watch for time keeping during my games I officiate in.
But then you will never run out of match pads to record your games on. Think about the amount of paper you'd save. The future of refereeing will be paperless.
Maybe one day there will be that app that has all the different leagues match reports intergrated, so if any cautions have been entered during the game, it will then automatically add it to your match reports, to help the referees and save them time. It could be useful as it could link straight to the correct place when it gets submitted so nobody will get annoyed that your report has gone to the wrong email address for instance.I think so. Technology is coming on leaps and bounds and although the older generation would frown upon such a change, I think it could be very handy.
The app looks very good and is of course, still in the development phase. As soon as I've trialled it, I've said that I will translate the French words to English but also give them advice. For example, they use the word "sanctions" for cautions. Hopefully they'll take my advice on board and make it more English-friendly as all they've done is used Google Translate
As for Apple, i'm not sure what their plans are for that.
No but I've got an Apple Watch and you can use the fitness app and the count down timer at the same time. It works well.Anyone tried a microsoft band 2? it has built in GPS. I don't know if you can use GPS and stopwatch at the same time though.
A friend designed a template that worked with Microsoft Publisher so I only this problem for a couple of seasonsCan't say I miss the days of handwriting reports in triplicate and in different colour report forms.
I will admit to wearing a HRM but doing so uncovered my previously undiagnosed heart condition and I wear it now to keep track of any anomalies. As for buzzy flags, don't think they should be used below Supply. Couldn't agree more about learning the basics. I see too many Supply League referees in a season who get away with things by the skin of their teeth. They need to be more consistent and deal with the basics instead of trying to curry favour with clubs. Do that when you don't have an assessor.Whatever happened to making sure the basics are learnt and learnt well?
Buzzer flags, heart rate monitors etc etc....all just pointless distractions from the task in hand.....unless you are refereeing at an elite level.
Basically they are the furry dice of the refereeing world.......