Here’s the audio from a talk on my book Civilizing the Enemy that I gave at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) of Johns Hopkins University on 21 March 2007.
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Here’s the audio from a talk on my book Civilizing the Enemy that I gave at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) of Johns Hopkins University on 21 March 2007.
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Here are the presentation slides that I used in my MDLA presentation on podcasting, 6 March 2007.
The audio from my presentation at the 2007 Maryland Distance Learning Association annual meeting. Talk delivered 6 March 2007.
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This is my presentation as part of a panel entitled “What Ever Happened to ‘the Clash’?” (WB08) at the 2007 International Studies Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL. Remarks delivered 28 February.
The “clash” of the title refers to Samuel P. Huntington’s argument in The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, not to the
British band most famous for “Rock the Casbah.” Maybe next year.
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My discussant comments from a panel entitled “Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf? Threat Perceptions and Domestic Policy Preferences in the United
States and Europe†(TA27), 2007 International Studies Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL. Remarks delivered 1 March.
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My discussant comments from a panel entitled “Contending Conceptualisations of the West” (WA25), 2007 International Studies Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL. Remarks delivered 28 February.
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Here are the presentation sides from my e-learning keynote address, in pdf format.
Here’s a talk on podcasting I gave at the ITC’s annual e-learning conference, 19 February 2007, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. There are slides that went along with the talk; those will be uploaded in the next post.
The recording has a little echo in it from the ballroom, but it is still perfectly understandable.
Oh, and I mis-spoke: I hacked “Lemonade Stand” in the fourth grade, not the first grade 🙂
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Discussant comments for a panel I chaired at the International Studies Association-Northeast conference in Boston, 10 November 2006. As a discussant I try to be provocative, so bear that in mind as you listen.
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One from the archives: remarks delivered at the launch of American University’s chapter of the Roosevelt Institution.
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