MIT Falling Apart ?
By jurczyk | November 6, 2007
Bad news in this new Chronicle article.
I’ve always loved the MIT campus. When opportunity presents itself and I’m able to make it to Boston I try to cross the Charles River at least once to take a stroll through the MIT campus and check out some of the various buildings. Being an alumni of Weatherhead (the management school at Case Western Reserve University) I know about Frank Gehry’s design of academic buildings. (The newest home for the Weatherhead school is in a Gehry-designed building.) I had the opportunity to attend a lecture at the Stata Hall during a Neighborhood Networks workshop a couple years ago and got to see that Gehry work close up. (I even bought the book about it!)
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Another conference, another Q Methodology presentation…
By jurczyk | October 31, 2007
As the dissertation starts to become a reality…
Here’s the PPT from the Introduction to Q Methodology Workshop at MWERA by Sue Ramlo and myself.
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Some comfort for 40+ runners…
By jurczyk | October 21, 2007
See this article posted on the ULTRA list.
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ChildPro.org
By jurczyk | October 16, 2007

See the revised ChildPro.org site that I’ve been working on for the Child Protection Project. (Flora Jessop from the CPP is a frequent guest on cable news shows who discusses polygamy and Warren Jeffs, the convicted leader of the polygamist sect, FLDS. More to come with the site soon as there is a lot of content to be added, indexed and archived.
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Q Conference Presentation
By jurczyk | October 6, 2007

Yesterday I made this presentation at the Q Conference held at the National Libraries of Medicine at the NIH in Bethesda. The paper is a preview of my dissertation that will focus on the development of a web-based tool to administer Q Methodology studies.
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Looking to waste some time?
By jurczyk | September 20, 2007
Share your opinions (even though nobody really cares) and read others’ sometimes hilarious survey responses on Grupthink.
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New Gig
By jurczyk | August 31, 2007
Started a new contract this week at Radcom in Hudson. The work involves writing/instructional design for an online course for a local financial institution.
Also updated my resume. (It’s getting long enough that I should call it a vitae.)
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Burning River 100 a Success
By jurczyk | August 8, 2007
Though less than 50% of the starters finished (only 68 out of 144), the Burning River 100 was a success ! See all of the results on the web site.
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Burning River 100 Article
By jurczyk | July 31, 2007
An article about the Burning River 100 appeared in today’s Plain Dealer. The article by Zach Lewis included interviews with several runners as well as myself. Get the printed version for the nice map and the picture of the Godales and me. You can read the text here.
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New site - 247Learn
By jurczyk | July 16, 2007
Am working on promoting a new site, 247Learn, where you can get six months of access to various course packages (Microsoft Office Computing, Web Development, IT Professional, etc.) for only $60 each.
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