OneWebDay


 * OneWebDay [|home page] and [|article] on it**

The Web is worth celebrating. OneWebDay is one day a year when we all - everyone around the physical globe - can celebrate the Web and what it means to us as individuals, organizations, and communities.
 * //OneWebDay//**

The assignment that we will be doing for OneWebDay is the following:


 * Interview parents and relatives about life before the Web.** Many students take it for granted that the Internet has always been around us. (We know better, of course.) Collect stories from parents or older relatives about how things were different prior to the Web. How did they spend their time differently? What things were harder to do? What things were easier to do? How has it affected the way they live and work? These interviews can be done in the form of text, audio or video, then uploaded to your blog. You need to have answers from at least three people in your entry ( each person must be 30+ years old). This assignment is due on September 20. There will be no blog posts accepted after that date. OneWebDay is September 22 and I will submit our posts to the OneWebDay wiki on the night of September 21, 2007.