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==Public Speaking== | |||
Would anyone be interested in a public speaking workshop? More specifically, the public speaking module I'd suggest is on presenting one's research to those who are methodologically but probably not substantively inside one's own field (which is a phenomenon that one observes extensively inside complexity research). I can also offer a more basic public speaking workshop if there's any interest. | Would anyone be interested in a public speaking workshop? More specifically, the public speaking module I'd suggest is on presenting one's research to those who are methodologically but probably not substantively inside one's own field (which is a phenomenon that one observes extensively inside complexity research). I can also offer a more basic public speaking workshop if there's any interest. | ||
I'm down, User Pocketni (JP) | |||
==Complex Systems for the Uninitiated== (JP) | |||
After merely tying the "Best Effort" award at the CSSS/Bread Loaf mixer, I've decided to one-up my competition and see if anyone is interested in hosting "Complex Systems for the Masses" lecture for the Bread Loaf folks. I think it might be fun/helpful to evangelize to the uninitiated. | |||
Let me know if you're interested. It's always fun to watch people's eyes go wide when they learn about completely new and exiting topics. |
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Complex Systems Summer School 2011 |
CSSS participants come from a wide range of disciplines. Participants are encouraged to share their knowledge by organizing their own tutorials.
Also, please post requests for tutorials here.
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Public Speaking
Would anyone be interested in a public speaking workshop? More specifically, the public speaking module I'd suggest is on presenting one's research to those who are methodologically but probably not substantively inside one's own field (which is a phenomenon that one observes extensively inside complexity research). I can also offer a more basic public speaking workshop if there's any interest.
I'm down, User Pocketni (JP)
==Complex Systems for the Uninitiated== (JP)
After merely tying the "Best Effort" award at the CSSS/Bread Loaf mixer, I've decided to one-up my competition and see if anyone is interested in hosting "Complex Systems for the Masses" lecture for the Bread Loaf folks. I think it might be fun/helpful to evangelize to the uninitiated.
Let me know if you're interested. It's always fun to watch people's eyes go wide when they learn about completely new and exiting topics.