GlobalEd Project Workshop
Gender, Technology, and Group Decision-making

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A Workshop conducted by the
Connecticut Project in International Negotiation (CPIN)
University of Connecticut

June 25-28, 2001 -- UConn, Storrs

RESOURCES

Following are some of useful resources. Feel free to use the resources provided for other teaching purposes, if you find them helpful. You may find others. If you find a particularly useful web resource, please let us know.

 

WORKSHOP AGENDA:

  GlobalEd Workshop Agenda

PROJECT ICONS:

 POWER POINT Presentation about ICONS

ICONS Related Curriculum Materials:

 CPIN Faculty Resource Page

Information about ICONS:

 ICONSNET - Demonstration Community

 The Connecticut Project in International Negotiation (CPIN)

 ICONS Homepage -- University of Maryland

ICONS Demonstration:

  Spring 2001 CPIN High School Scenario

  Spring 2001 CPIN High School Simulation

  Winter 2001 CPIN Middle School Scenario

  Winter 2001 CPIN Middle School Simulation

  Nuclear Testing (Nu'T) Crisis Scenario

  Summer 2001 CPIN Simulation Demo Exercise

Other Related Resources:

 Active Learning Resources Built by the Active Learning Section of ISA

 Cyber School Bus - A United Nations Global Teaching and Learning Project

 International Affairs Resources - Elizabethtown College Server

 International Affairs Resources- Central and Eastern European Studies International Studies Association (CEEISA) Server

 International Studies Association (ISA) -- a set of resources for International Studies scholars and practitioners [isanet.org]

 Negotiating a Complex World - An Introduction to International Negotiation by Brigid Starkey, Mark A. Boyer and Jonathan Wilkenfeld

 World Politics, 3rd ed. - An Introductory International Relations text by John T. Rourke and Mark A. Boyer - web-site includes many interactive exercises and supplementary materials.

If you have any questions about these resources or the course, please contact Mark Boyer at CPIN.

updated 06/04/01