Jackie Hudson, Teacher
Previous Teaching Experience
Teaching Positions
- California State University, Chico, Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, 1994-
- Teaching biomechanics; developing and directing biomechanics lab;
master's advising
- University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Assistant Professor,
1986-1993
- Teaching biomechanics, statistics, women in sport, and activity
classes; developing and directing biomechanics lab; doctoral and master's
advising
- Rice University, Assistant Professor, 1980-1986
- Teaching lectures in kinesiology and scientific foundations of
human movement and activity classes; undergraduate advising
- Texas Woman's University - Houston, Adjunct Assistant Professor,
1985-1986
- Teaching lectures and laboratories in kinesiology for occupational
therapy students
- Temple University, Instructor, 1976-1979
- Teaching lectures and laboratories in biomechanics, anatomy, kinesiology,
and exercise physiology and activity classes; consulting with faculty on
computational, statistical, and technical issues
- Pennsylvania State University, Research Assistant, 1974-1975
- Teaching biomechanics laboratories and assisting with research
in the Biomechanics Laboratory
- Pennsylvania State University, Instructor, 1972-1973
- Teaching basic and major skill classes and coaching varsity and
junior varsity softball
- Purdue University, Teaching Assistant, 1971-1972
- Teaching activity classes and assisting with the Developmental
Movement Laboratory and the softball team
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Courses Taught
- Graduate
- Mechanical Analysis of Motor Skills (Introduction to Research
in Biomechanics)
- Seminar: Observation of Movement
- Seminar: Coordination and Control of Movement
- Seminar: Biomechanics of Balance
- Seminar: 3D Videography
Seminar: Biomechanical Strategies for Enhancing Performance
- Seminar: Pedagogical Biomechanics
- Seminar: Integrative Biomechanics: Safe and Skillful Performance
- Functional Anatomy (Occupational Therapy)
- Statistics for Research in HPER
- Women in Sport (team taught)
- Undergraduate
- Biomechanical Analysis (Computer/video Investigation)
- Biomechanics of Sport and Physical Activity (a.k.a. Kinesiology)
- Biomechanics Laboratory
- Movement Concepts (Qualitative Biomechanics)
- Process of Skill Acquisition (capstone course for majors in Exer.
& Sport Science)
- Scientific Foundations (Anatomy/Physiology, Motor Learning, Ex.
Phys., Biomechanics)
- Functional Anatomy (Occupational Therapy)
- Functional Anatomy Laboratory (Occupational Therapy)
- Exercise Physiology Laboratory
- Anatomy/Physiology Laboratory
- Introduction to Physical Education (team taught)
- Activity
- Softball for Physical Education Majors
- Conditioning for Physical Education Majors
- Team Sports Survey (Basketball, Football, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball)
- Individual Sports Survey (Badminton, Fencing, Golf, Racquetball,
Tennis)
- Aerobic and Calisthenic Exercise
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Bicycling
- Bowling
- Racquetball
- Softball
- Tennis
- Weight Training
- Independent Study
- Modelling in biomechanics
- Signal processing in biomechanics
- Biomechanical cost factors in gross human movement
- Muscular aspects of biomechanics
- Kinetics of jumping
- Kinetics of weight lifting
- Kinetics of locomotion
- Biomechanical aspects of aerobic exercise
- Biomechanical aspects of plyometric training
- Feminist issues in exercise science
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Comments: jhudson@csuchico.edu