Project(s) by "Carrie Greene" |
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| Jewish Studies Website (2007) |
| Hammerschlag, Sarah; Dekel, Edan; Greene, Carrie (Jewish Studies) & Bard in a Jar |
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| Redesigning and updating the Jewish Studies website to make it more appealing and accessible to students, faculty and visitors alike, incorporating themes that span Jewish history and culture. |
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| Latina/o Studies Website (2007) |
| Cepeda, Maria Elena; Greene, Carrie (Latina/o Studies) & Tentacle Goodness |
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| The Latina/o Studies program at Williams has grown tremendously in the past few years, rendering the current website an inadequate representation of the concentration today. This summer, Tentacle Goodness took up the challenging task of redesigning and expanding the website to suit the needs of the program. The page now includes a news & events archive, an image gallery, comprehensive profiles of LATS faculty and courses, in addition to academic and community resources. |
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| Leadership Studies Web Site (2007) |
| McAllister, James; Greene, Carrie (Leadership Studies) & CUP |
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| We redesigned the Leadership Studies webpage, and ended up with a clean and professional-looking result. The site includes faculty profiles, news and events, information on the purpose of the program and requirements for the concentration, a section on the Stanley Kaplan Program in American Foreign Policy, and contact information for current concentrators. Everything is easily updateable. |
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| American Studies Website (2007) |
| Wong, Scott; Greene, Carrie (American Studies) & Business Socks |
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| The American Studies Program needed a website that was more modern and more professional to better reflect the program on the internet. A new site was designed from scratch and constructed using the content management system Symphony to make it easy to update and so more likely to stay in use. The new site has updatable faculty and course lists as well as information from the old site with collages of appropriate images. |
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| Gaudino Educational Initiatives (2006) |
| Greene, Carrie, Cassiday, Julia and Riehl, Dale (Dean's Office) & Tragic Productions |
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| A website that is inviting to all people to
discover the legacy of Robert Gaudino. It is a site where students, factuly,
alumni, and the general public can come and discover: what the purpose of
Winter Study 99s is and how to apply for funding; the initiatives of the
Gaudino Scholar; the mission of the Robert L. Gaudino Memorial Fund. The site
is there to help advocate experiential education and uncomfortable learning as
means to a greater and fuller educational experience inside and outside the
classroom. |