Here’s a project that a few colÂleagues and I have had some fun develÂopÂing. So it only seems fair that I get the scoop, right?
StartÂing on OctoÂber 15, you can folÂlow a timeÂly, free course preÂsentÂed by StanÂford UniÂverÂsiÂty. Led by MarÂtin Lewis, the course will explore the geogÂraÂphy of U.S. presÂiÂdenÂtial elecÂtions (both past and present), and chalÂlenge the sugÂgesÂtion that we are simÂply dividÂed into a “Red AmerÂiÂca” and “Blue AmerÂiÂca.” It’s realÂly much more comÂpliÂcatÂed than that, as the introÂducÂtoÂry video below makes pretÂty clear. (Get the iTunes verÂsion here.)
The course will run five weeks, and it will include a debrief after the NovemÂber elecÂtion. A new video (runÂning between 90 and 120 minÂutes) will be postÂed every WednesÂday on iTunes and YouTube. And we’ve set up a web site for the course where you’ll be able to interÂact with the proÂfesÂsor, and where you can also find a lot more inforÂmaÂtion, includÂing a comÂplete course descripÂtion and readÂings for the course. Once the course gets startÂed, I will post a reminder. In the meanÂtime, I wantÂed to give you an advanced heads up and hopeÂfulÂly whet your appetites a bit.
LastÂly, I should menÂtion that this course comes out of StanÂford’s fine ConÂtinÂuÂing StudÂies proÂgram, and it will be evenÂtuÂalÂly listÂed in our colÂlecÂtion of Free CoursÂes.