Showing posts with label presentations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presentations. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

Slides from APSA: Why do people blog about politics

Back from APSA!

Here is the final version of my presentation slides. I'm not going to post the paper because it's in the process of splitting into three, but I'm happy to share by email if you're interested.

On with the job search!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Slides from JITP: The Future of Computational Social Science

I'm at JITP's conference on the future of computational social science this week. Really interesting gathering of social scientists (and a smattering of CS people) interested in computational social science. I'll blog more thoughts on the conference once it's over (tonight).

For now, I'll post the resource I already have put together: my conference slides.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Angry birds and agent-based modeling

"How +1 modeling can strengthen the logic of simulation and keep your pigs intact."

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Prezi: AI and games

A few months ago I first tried out prezi. Since then, I've seen it trickling into presentations here and there. The novelty is great, and the usability is a little better than last time I played with it. So I went ahead and

These are slides for my (mock) TED talk from the Hill Street TED activity yesterday.