Elevating Environment Discourse

Thursday, July 1, 2010

I. Title of the project and URL:

Boulder Stand

boulderstand.coloradodjlabs.org

II. Members, Classifications and Emails:

Daniel Randa Daniel.Randa@Colorado.EDU

Sarah Ruybalid Sarah.ruybalid@colorado.EDU

Katie Feldhaus Katie.Feldhaus@Colorado.EDU

Joy Hamilton Joy.Hamilton@Colorado.EDU

Travis Keeper Travis.Keeper@Colorado.EDU

III. Division of Labor:

Daniel Randa: HTML coding, web site design
Sarah Ruybalid: HTML coding, Photoshop, web site design, content(bio pages, book lists)
Katie Feldhaus: Content (about page), design contributions
Joy Hamilton: Content (resources page), design contributions
Travis Keeper: HTML coding, design contributions

IV. Resources (a list of sources with contact information, research materials, major electronic resources used, etc.)

Ben Hale:
Phone: (303) 735-3624
Email: bhale@colorado.edu
CVSP Contact: Center for Values and Social Policy
Office: CSTPR, Grandview 1333
Information: Faculty Page
Web page: http://www.practicalreason.com
Blog: http://cruelmistress.wordpress.com

Tom Yulsman:
Phone: (303) 492-3009
Web Page: http://stripe.colorado.edu/~yulsman/Home.html

Max Boykoff :
Phone: 303-735-6316
Email: boykoff@colorado.edu
Web Page: http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/about_us/meet_us/max_boykoff/
Center for Science and Technology Policy Research
1333 Grandview Avenue
Campus Box 488
Boulder, CO 80309-0488

Roger Pielke:
Phone: 303-735-0451
Email: pielke@colorado.edu
Web Page/Blog: http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.com/
Center for Science and Technology Policy Research
1333 Grandview Avenue
Campus Box 488
Boulder, CO 80309-0488

Center of Environmental Journalism

Grist.org

Yale Environment 360

Acorns Fall

V. Strengths of the Project:
-Contributor Page with bios
-Drop down menus
We all worked well as a team and took the aspen analogy and included it into the design for Boulder Stand. We also tried to be consistent with the design that Tom said with it looking like a newspaper, but online.
-Layout and organization (simple)

VI. Weaknesses of the Project:
-Various technical problems that came about during the process (drop down menu image)
-Lack of content provided by contributors, client communication (glossary...etc)
-Our site is not as easily editable because the menu is an image

VII. Lessons Learned (positive and negative):
-We all learned and got more familiar with HTML coding, CSS, linking, image mapping
-Many things took much more time to finish than expected
posted by kfeldhaus at 1:53 PM

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