Tuesday, May 09, 2006
  What if early social movements had websites?
That's the question David Karen put to his students and the results were three websites, one for the CIO (Committee on Industrial Organizations, 1937), one for the Montgomery Improvement Association (1955-56), and one for the Student for a Democratic Society (1968). The sites are hosted by Action Potential, which offers web solutions for non-profits. If they'd been around in the first half of the 20th century, they probably would have helped these organizations with their web solutions. The students learned a lot from working on the projects and their work will be featured in an upcoming Alumnae Bulletin.

In other news with David, we're planning a podcast this Friday where David will talk about his experience using a tablet pc this year for marking student papers. I know he's going to have a lot to say.
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