Hamline University’s David Schultz, professor in the School
of Business, will offer an hour-long interactive video/audio chat with the
public regarding the 2010 elections and his predictions for how politics will
play out nationally and in Minnesota.
The online event will take place
Monday, November 15, 2010 from 7-8 p.m. (CST). It is free and open to
all.
Schultz will utilize the latest technology, Elluminate Live, a web
conferencing program and virtual environment to provide a fluid, powerful video
chat experience with up to 100 chat participants. He will respond to questions
and comments from those participants while leading a discussion about the 2010
election results locally and nationally. He will also address what Minnesota is
likely to experience once a new governor is named and how it may differ
depending on which candidate claims the spot and when they do
so.
Everyone is invited to participate. To join the session, please click here within 30 minutes
of the session start time.
To view the hardware and software
pre-requisites for Elluminate Live! please click here.
David Schultz is a professor of public
administration and government ethics in the Hamline University School of
Business. He has taught classes on American government and election law for more
than 20 years.
Schultz is the author and editor of more than 25 books
and 70 articles on American politics and law, and is a frequently quoted
political analyst in the local, national and international media. He blogs
regularly at Schultz's
Take.