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gh 101d: dreaming large - sustainable development in the  21st century

In the Spring term of 2009, students in the honors class called Dreaming Large: Sustainable Development for the 21st Century at Indiana State University worked on six different projects. These projects had three purposes. The first was pedagogical as it required students to collect information relevant to their project and create a presentation that was evaluated by the instructors. The second purpose was community service. Each of the projects was supposed to provide some concrete service to the community of Terre Haute Indiana. The third purpose was to communicate information regarding sustainable development to the public. This last purpose is the rationale for this website and is served by the materials that are posted here. The student projects and further information can be obtained by following the links in the descriptions of student projects that follows:

  Solar energy
by Jared Frink and Anna Hollibaugh
Biking
by Rachelle Cobb and Andrew Boneff
     
  Zero energy house
by Sarah Stetter, Rebecca Smith, Georgia Abrams and Darci Moody
Solar energy on campus
by Tory Torma, Anna Coffee, Kim Johnson and Andrea Cole
     
  Greensburg, Kansas project
by Georgia Abrams, Robyn Otter, Anna Hollibaugh, Bridget Lindauer, and Alesha McCarty
Down-Town development project
by Kimmy Robertson, Morgan Moutell, Robyn Otter, Robin Guise and Alesha McCarty

 

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