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2010 University College presentation: early show

Filed under: Uncategorized,University College — ptj at 10:25 am on Saturday, April 10, 2010

Here is the “early show” (10:15am) version of the 2010 University College information presentation from AU’s 9 April Freshman Day. The two presentations have the same slides, basically the same information, but different audiences do make for different dynamics — and different performances. Watch them here, or download and play in iTunes or QuickTime player, as usual.

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2009 ISA-NE methodology workshop — Keck part one

Filed under: ISA-NE,Uncategorized — ptj at 10:07 pm on Sunday, October 18, 2009

Margaret Keck’s presentation from the 2009 ISA-Northeast workshop on Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies. (Due to some bizarre recording errors, the talk is in four pieces, and there are a few small gaps between the pieces where the recording was unusable.)

2009 NSF workshop presentation, part the first

Filed under: ProfPTJ's Podcasts,Uncategorized — ptj at 12:41 am on Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Here is part one of my presentation and the 2009 NSF Workshop on Interpretive Methodologies in Political Science. The workshop — held in Toronto, Canada, conveniently just prior to the APSA annual meeting in that city — was on interpretive political science; my presentation was on philosophy of science, research methodology, and such things. Based on my forthcoming book, of course, but a slightly different mix of the same themes I’ve played with in other performances archived here on the site.

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2009 AACP Simulation Exercise

Filed under: Uncategorized — ptj at 11:59 am on Friday, July 17, 2009

This will make no sense to you unless you’re a participant in the AACP 2009 Teachers Seminar, so if you are not a participant, please just ignore this post.

If, on the other hand, you are a participant, you’ll want to download this document outlining the simulation exercise. Also, you’ll want to have this web evaluation form open during the presentations themselves; the password to access the form should be on the main presentation screen at the front of the room).

The times they are a’changing

Filed under: Uncategorized — ptj at 8:25 pm on Wednesday, April 4, 2007

New look. Some new functions, including the handy calendar in the lower-left corner. The triumphant return of the RSS feeds in the right-hand column!

Stay tuned for more changes when I feel like wasting more time am feeling inspired.