[Air-l] rccs redesign
david silver
dsilver at u.washington.edu
Thu Sep 19 13:19:37 PDT 2002
Folks,
I'm excited to report that the beta version of the new site redesign for
the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is up and running.
Enjoy ... http://www.com.washington.edu/rccs
As you might notice, it is almost entirely database driven which means
that in the near future we will be able to organize the existing content,
especially the book reviews, in new and interesting ways. Moreover, two
pages -- Courses in Cyberculture and Events & Conferences -- have been
fully automated which means that users can input relevant information
regarding their own courses, events, conferences, etc.
REQUEST FOR HELP FROM AIR FOLK: Please visit the site and feel free to
input your courses and conferences. Thank you!
The redesign has been a collaborative project and made possible by the
energy and ideas of many folks. First, I wish to thank Jeff Tycz, Martin
McGee, and Nectarine Design (http://www.nectarinedesign.com/) for the
principal design and programming work.
Next, I want to thank Jerry Baldasty, Tony Giffard, and the Department of
Communication at the University of Washington who provided a Trust Fund
Award that made the design work possible. I also want to thank John
Klockner, also of UW's Department of Communication, who has been tireless
in helping to launch the site.
I hope you enjoy the new redesign, and I look forward to seeing many of
you in Maastricht!
david silver
http://faculty.washington.edu/dsilver/
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