Presentations
2012 Achper Victoria Conference
2012 GPET Conference- Geelong
2013 Achper International Conference
2013 Geelong PE Tuning In- Leopold
2013 How to be a Great PE Teacher- Deakin University
2013 School Sport Victoria- Deakin University
2014 Iphysical Professional Development- Geelong Football Club
2014 ICT in Physical Education- Vermont
2014 Achper Victoria Conference
2015 So you want to teach PE- Deakin University
2015 Achper Geelong Introduction
2015 Achper First time Phys Ed Teachers
2015 Shape America Conference Seattle- Cricket to International Teachers
2015 Secrets to School Athletics Webinar
2015 iPhysical 2.0 Deakin University Geelong
2015 Physed Summit 3.0- (2 Presentations)
2015 Geelong PhysEd Series Term 3 and 4
2015 Surf Coast Secondary- Thought Provoking Education
2015 Achper Tasmania- Keynote Speaker
2015 Achper Tasmania- Master Class- Google Slides Provocation for Learning
2015 Achper Tasmania- Innovation in PE, The Unpacking Effect
2015 AFL Lessons in Illinois, USA and Amman, Jordan Webinar
2015 Achper Victoria Conference- Power Up PE with Learning Intentions
2016 Deakin University Geelong- The Jarrod Talent Story
2016 IPHYSICAL 3.0
2016 Camp PhysEd Horhsam
2016 Camp PhysEd Warrnambool
2016 Camp PhysEd Ballarat
2016 Camp PhysEd Sydney
2016 Camp PhysEd Balwyn
2016 ConnectedPE Webinar Series- MyPE
2016 PhysEd Summit 5.0- Visualisation Techniques to better define learning
2016 Vic Achper Primary Conference- Spikeball
2016 Tasmania Achper Primary Conference- RHS Equipment Show, Spikeball, The Jarrod Talent Story
2016 Achper State Conference- Spikeball, Playmeo, So you want to go to Disneyland, Fun and Games with Santa
2017 CAPHERD- California State Conference, San Diego, USA- T20 Cricket, So you want to go to Disneyland
2017 Achper Sth Australia Conference- Game Sense, ICT in PE, Learning Intentions
2017 Hobart Physical Education Workshop
2017 Energetic Educator Warrnambool Workshop
2017 Achper Tasmania Conference- Cricket, Playmeo
2017 Achper Sth Australia Primary PhysEd Conference
2017 Achper NT Workshop- Primary and Middle School
2016 PhysEd Summit 6.0- Thinking on the Fly
2017 ICC Cricket Presentation on Inquiry Based Teaching
2017 APPEC Asia Conference- Feature Presentation Inquiry Based Education, Effecitve Planning and Assessment, Cricket, Spikeball
2017 APPEC Asia Conference- Full Day Workshop- Social Media, Google, Assessment
2017 Achper State Conference- TECH Blast, Cricket Victoria, Assessment and Engagement
2018 Shape America Nashville Conference- Cricket America
2018 EPEW San Luis Obispo California, USA- Keynote
2018 PDHPE NSW Conference Sydney
2018 APPEC Hong Kong- Keynote
2018 Achper Victoria Conference - Melbourne
2018 International Cricket Council Workshop Dubai, UAE
2019 CAHPERD- Los Angeles, California, USA- Keynote
2019 PEInstitute Asheville, North Carolina, USA- Keynote
Policy vs Responsibility
MyPE- An Inquiry Based Unit
Full Access PhysEd
Andy Hair teaches American Community School of Amman, Jordan
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Power up PE with Learning Intentions
Andy Hair and Andy Vasily live in action at #achpervic15 |
Teaching AFL to The Avery Coonley College, Illinois, USA
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Unpacking #PhysEd --PhysEd Summit 3.0
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Managing Your Professional Journey Keynote Achper Tasmania Confernce 2015
Achper Tasmania Master Class- Google Slides Provocation in Learning
Surf coast Secondary "Thought provoking education"
Secrets to school athletics webinar
Achper Geelong launch

achper_geelong_ppt_intro[1].pdf |
Achper First Time Phys Ed Teacher Professional Development |
Achper Blog Published Article- Why I Teach PE? |
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Check it out by clicking here: http://www.achper.org.au/blog/blog-why-i-teach-pe
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Achper Conference 2014 Fitness Fundamentals Presentation |
Achper Conference 2014 TGFU Presentation |
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Physedogogy Podcast Episode #1 |
Achper Conference 2014 Exploring the secrets of Google Drive Presentations |
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Matt Pomeroy (USA Phys Eder) in regards to the Mini Mudda and how other PE teachers can connect with it.
CLICK HERE to be taken to the podcast |
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