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Negotiation Fall 2007: September 2007
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Saturday, September 29, 2007. Randy Pauch's "Last Lecture". Professor Randy Pausch, Professor of Computer Science at Canegie Mellon, gave his "last lecture" on September 18, 2007. I want you to watch (or listen to) the entire lecture. It lasts almost 1 1/2 hours). It is a magnificent commentary about teaching and learning. Click here for Randy Pauch's "Last Lecture". Entitled "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.". Click here to hear the see the first Wall Street Journal video. ALSO send me an email s...
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Negotiation Fall 2007: August 2007
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Monday, August 27, 2007. Posting To A Blog. A "POST" is an addition to your blog. To post to your blog, go to the Dashboard (sign in or click the Orange B) and Click New Post on the left side under your blog's name. Be sure the Edit HTML Tab is selected. Add the text to be in your blog. Click the Orange Box Publish Post. Posted by John Hadley Strange. Sunday, August 19, 2007. For a copy of the syllabus. Posted by John Hadley Strange. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Posting To A Blog. Photo by Catherine Slagle.
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Negotiation Fall 2007: 67 Fishpond - Practicing Asynchronous Negotiation
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Monday, September 24, 2007. 67 Fishpond - Practicing Asynchronous Negotiation. Teams must agree within themselves before they can agree to a settlement with the other "side". Communications can occur by Google Talk, telephone, or in person. If you add video or audio to the computer element, please let me know. Negotiations will conclude THREE weeks from tonight (Oct 15) unless an agreement is reached earlier. I am very interested to see how this works! Posted by John Hadley Strange.
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Negotiation Fall 2007: Welcome
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Sunday, August 19, 2007. This is the first time I have taught this course since the Spring 2004 term. I am delighted that you are joining me in the course I most like to teach! For a copy of the syllabus. Posted by John Hadley Strange. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Posting To A Blog. Professor of Professional Studies, Retired, University of South Alabama. President and CEO, Beyond Words Tours, Learner, Wine Maven, Traveler, Experimenter, Educator. Photo by Catherine Slagle. View my complete profile.
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Negotiation Fall 2007: Posting To A Blog
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Monday, August 27, 2007. Posting To A Blog. A "POST" is an addition to your blog. To post to your blog, go to the Dashboard (sign in or click the Orange B) and Click New Post on the left side under your blog's name. Be sure the Edit HTML Tab is selected. Add the text to be in your blog. Click the Orange Box Publish Post. Posted by John Hadley Strange. Hi This is my first time posting to a blog. I am looking forward to learning about negotiating and figuring out this blog stuff out! Posting To A Blog.
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Negotiation Fall 2007: Randy Pauch's "Last Lecture"
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Saturday, September 29, 2007. Randy Pauch's "Last Lecture". Professor Randy Pausch, Professor of Computer Science at Canegie Mellon, gave his "last lecture" on September 18, 2007. I want you to watch (or listen to) the entire lecture. It lasts almost 1 1/2 hours). It is a magnificent commentary about teaching and learning. Click here for Randy Pauch's "Last Lecture". Entitled "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.". Click here to hear the see the first Wall Street Journal video. View my complete profile.
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Negotiation Fall 2007: Capturing Your Google Talk Session in G Mail
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Capturing Your Google Talk Session in G Mail. Check to see whether your Google Mail has a record of your Talk Session. You do this by clicking on Chat at the left side of the Google Mail page. You will see whether or not the session has been recorded. It can be printed if it has been recorded. If not, at the top right of the mail is Settings. Click on it. Next click on the Chat Tab. Then set the save Chat in G Mail is selected. Please print your chats for me.