Here we go with the 2007 edition of the ISA-NE methodology workshop presentations. First up: Ido Oren.
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Here we go with the 2007 edition of the ISA-NE methodology workshop presentations. First up: Ido Oren.
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Here’s a talk I gave at the College of Southern Maryland’s first annual “Promoting Student Success” conference. In it I discuss the millennial generation and some of the classroom strategies that I think work well when teaching this group of students.
As usual, you’ll have to download this and put it in iTunes or QuickTime Player to view it — unless you’re already subscribed to the RSS feed, in which case the file automagically appears in your media player of choice . . .
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The fourth installment in my podcast series of lectures for this fall.
Yes, I realize that for some bizarre reason this lecture and the last one were in mono rather than in stereo. I’m looking into why that might have possibly happened, and hope to repair it when I can. For the time being, it’s listenable, I think.
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Part Three in the ongoing saga of IR theory.
Yes, these do get progressively longer. Hopefully that’s not a trend that will continue into Part Four next week!
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The second course podcast for the 2007 edition of my World Politics course. The topic is “liberalism,” which
is fortunate, considering the name of the podcast.
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Discussant comments from an SGIR panel entitled “Constructivism and Historical Sociology,” 14 September 2007, in Turin, Italy.
The coughing in the first part of the recording is not mine.
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Here is my presentation from the SGIR panel entitled “Family Resemblances: European Social Theory and American Pragmatism,” 14 September 2007, in Turin, Italy.
I assembled this panel, and I think it turned out rather well.
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Here are my discussant comments from the SGIR conference panel entitled “Pragmatism and the Discipline,” 13 September 2007, in Turin, Italy.
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Here is the first of four podcasts for the 2007 edition of World Politics with PTJ. This one deals with “realism” as it relates to international relations.
You might want to click on “About RSS feeds” to the left and learn how to subscribe to the feed for this course; that way anything I upload will automagically end up on your hard drive, plugged into iTunes for your viewing and listening pleasure. (The file is an “enhanced podcast” (.m4b) file, so you’l need either iTunes or the QuickTime player in order to play it properly. Fortunately, both are free downloads.)
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Here is a pdf file of the slides I used for the General Education new faculty orientation.