PWP

5/10/2013

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I enjoyed Dexter Young PWP. His PWP seemed to represent him with
having such an in-depth basketball background. I was able to relate to many
things he had posted on his site, due to my extensive basketball career like
him. The website was catchy and I like how he described his life using four
quarters like a basketball game. It really shows that he put a lot of thought
into his PWP and really wanted his readers to know who “Dexter Young”is.  I kind of was looking for more information regarding his coaching philosophy. He seemed to have a lot of information on all his other tabs but this philosophy tab I feel was lacking some substance. I would have wanted to know more about the successes of his philosophy. Dexter’s website has a professional appeal. His PWP represents his personal and professional accomplishments in regards to basketball. I liked how he has actual stats in a visual file format posted on his site under
“Resume/Bio”tab that allows the reader to know his background and the type of
basketball player that he was and where he is at today.

 

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    My name is Shannon Taylor from Fresno California.  I was just hired as the boys 
    Head Varisty Basketball Coach at Kerman High School. I know that getting a masters
    degree in kinesiology, is getting me one step closer to my goal of becoming a
    head coach at the college level becoming a better asset to a school program. I have been playing basketball since I was 2 years old and played at every level of basketball into playing professionally. I have been married to my wife, Ashley for almost 3 years and have one son named Carter who is already showing athletic skills at 11 months old. I am excited about this new journey and I am ready to implement some of the things that I will learn in this Master's program at Fresno Pacific University.

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      Shannon Taylor
      Head Basketball coach at Kerman High School. Currently a graduate student at Fresno Pacific University for Kinesiology with an emphasis in Physical Education

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