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Archive of 21 lectures in introductory game theory, from a course I delivered in semester 1 down under here in NZ Feb to June 2007 .

  • I suggest you click on the "Reverse Sort Order " text/link in blue in the right hand menu bar (top right) to see clips in chronological) order
  • Each clip is about 50 minutes. Downloadable versions (see mov or mp4 link just under the on screen viewer) usually have a menu; these are mostly screen capture and coordinated audio, with some overlays of class interaction (voyeuristic, but sometimes a little slow compared to lecture style...)
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  • The downloadable video files are typically quite large (80 to several hundred Mb) Quicktime (".mov") or .mp4 files with a larger screen size (640x480) - ok for broadband;
  • Copyright resides in the author/presenter, usually me, but sometimes someone else... (non commercial use and share-alike derivative works are ok)
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  • support for this open education project comes from the UC College of Business and Economics (Thanks Nigel!!) - but all errors of ommission and commission are mine! JF
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John Fountain

johnMore hands on games (and discussion of strategic reasoning) in class: the stop go game, the colour matching game , strategic games with yourself - well your future self. Again, a discursive, concept-by-example type lecture

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introductionclassroom gamegame theorych0 Posted by John, 11-10-07 3:33am
johnhappyFirst lecture of the 2007 term (starts in late Feb down under). I introduce you to some basic ideas of game theory (strategic interaction between intelligent players) , provide a few illustrative examples of the breadth/scope of the theory , and we play some simple strategic games (for chocolate bar payoffs). This clip has a fair bit of (large) classroom interaction, so be patient. Useful books for game theory

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