Public and Semi-Public Presentations:
3-5 Oct 2011 –
Presentations at League for Community College STEMtech Conference, Indianapolis, IN
- Building Social Support Network For Faculty – Roundtable Discussion about Malartu Inc. The Profnet Project
- Benchmarking Learning Without Standardized Tests Roundtable Discussion about Malartu Inc. Curriculum Intelligence Tools Project
- The Dashboard: Empowering Faculty to Improve Student Success With Data – Forum Presentation on LCC Argos Dashboard & Program Quality Improvement Project
17 May 2011:
- Link to HLC Alpha version of New Accreditation Criteria Document
- Government Debt, Deficits, and Taxes: Mythbusting
- Social Security & Medicare: The Real Threat
20 October 2010: “Social Security”
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- Powerpoint file Download (no sound)
- Also interesting from National Assoc. for Social Insurance: Powerpoint of “Financing_Social_Security.ppt”
29 October 2008: “The Sky is Falling on Wall Street”
24 March 2009: “It’s Real Now: Cliff-Diving and Bailouts”
- PDF download
- Powerpoint format file download
- Interactive slide show
- Podcast of presentation (MP3) oops, no podcast. I screwed up the recording. If you want to listen, try the 26March presentation to writing classes – much the same content.
26 March 2009: “Cliff-Diving and Bailouts” (presentation to J.Pennington writing classes)
- Powerpoint format file download
- MP3 file podcast of the lecture (sorry it’s not synced with the slides, but just go through the powerpoint slides in sequence and you’ll get the idea with the audio).
31 March 2009: “Does the West Still Know Best?”, (LCC Global Perspectives Conference )
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Great presentation today, Jim. Thanks for talking to the campus community (and beyond!).
Professor:
Thanks for the brown bag yesterday–I learned a lot. I was trying to give my husband some of the info last night, but finally decided I had to download the powerpoint to show him all the charts. So thanks for making that available too. Next time I’m sure the podcast will work! 🙂 Looking forward to your next lecture.
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