About
iPoliSci Workshops is your opportunity to interact with content related to
About
iPoliSci Workshops is your opportunity to interact with content related to the course.
At the minimum, at least once every two weeks (bi-weekly), you need to watch a single video recording of a workshop.
Submission of this assignment is REQUIRED.
Estimated Time
An estimated 60-90 minutes is needed to complete this activity.
Archived Recordings of Past Workshops
Global Conflict and Cooperation
Global Conflict and Cooperation is a workshop series that is focused on defining, exploring, and discussing global conflict and cooperation from the point of view of different international institutions, country governments, and international non-governmental organizations. When is the Global Conflict and Cooperation Workshop scheduled?There are no real-time live workshops for this term. There are video recordings of the workshop available from summer 2021, fall 2021. and Summer 2022.
Visit Global Conflict and Cooperation (ipolisci.com)Links to an external site. or iPoliSci – YouTubeLinks to an external site. to watch recordings.
Poliventure!
Poliventure! is a workshop series that explores how games relate to concepts in political science.
When is the Poliventure Workshop scheduled?There are no real-time live workshops for this term. There are video recordings of the workshop available from summer 2021 and fall 2021.
Visit Poliventure (ipolisci.com)Links to an external site. or iPoliSci – YouTubeLinks to an external site. to watch recordings.
Instructions
Step 1: Watch an Archived Recording
Watch an archived recording of one of the workshops above. Step 2: Clearly State Which Workshop You Watched
In your assignment submission, clearly state which workshop(s) you participated in during the period.
Example: “I watched Global Conflict and Cooperation during week 4.”
Example: “I watched the week 6 archived recording of Poliventure.”
Step 3: Respond to a Specific Question
Select 1 of the following questions to respond to:
What did you find most interesting about the workshop?
What did you find most relevant to your daily life about the workshop?
What question(s) do you have about the workshop topic?
What would you like to learn more about related to the workshop topic?
What did you find perplexing or challenging about the workshop topic?
Note: If you wish, you can ask yourself your own question.
Step 4: Clearly State your Question.
Be sure to clearly state this question in your assignment submission.
Using a question provided in the prior step, or a question that you ask yourself, be sure to clearly state this question in your assignment submission.
Step 5: Answer Question with 4 Sentences
Write at least 4 sentences answering the question you selected.
Sentence 1.
Sentence 2.
Sentence 3.
Sentence 4.
Step 6: Keep a List of Workshops You Watched
You are asked to watch at least 4 iPoliSci Workshops over the entire course.
Please keep a list of the workshops you watched.
Include your list of Workshops Watched for Week 01-02, Week 03-04, Week 05-06, and Week 07-08.
Submission Template
To help you get started, below is a submission template that includes the required parts. You can copy and paste this text to help organize your assessment submission.
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Workshop WatchedCopy and Paste Name and Link Here
Question I am Going to Answer [Select ONLY 1 question, delete the others]What did you find most interesting about the workshop?
What did you find most relevant to your daily life about the workshop?
What question(s) do you have about the workshop topic?
What would you like to learn more about related to the workshop topic?
What did you find perplexing or challenging about the workshop topic?
Note: If you wish, you can ask yourself your own question.
Answer to the Question above4 sentences
List of Workshops WatchedWeek 01-02
Week 03-04
Week 05-06
Week 07-08
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to watch all episodes of a Workshop?
No, you only need to watch 1 episode every two weeks. If the topic interests you, you are encouraged to watch more than 1 episode every two weeks.
Rubric
Rubrics are “a guide listing specific criteria for grading or scoring academic papers, projects, or tests”. Every assessment in the course has a rubric. A table of this assessment’s rubric is provided below for students. However, this table is not accessible for some screen readers.
For students using a screen reader, an accessible version of the rubric table can be accessed by scrolling down further or clicking on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the assessment and selecting “Show Rubric”.