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Article: Duh, or the Role of IT in Teaching Comparative Politics.
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- PS: Political Science & Politics
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- December 1, 2000
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Editor's Note
This issue of PS features the first of a series of short pieces on teaching trends and issues in political science. Items included in these columns will call attention exemplary initiatives and programs in under graduate and graduate education that would be useful models for political science faculty and departments. Comments and suggestions for fu turn features are encouraged. For more information, visit www.apsanet.org/teach/teacherfeatures.cfm
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