Archives week in Chicago
Colleagues, Major work is being done on the Global Archives at the ICA in Chicago in the last two weeks of July. We are focused on the Archives goal of “CREATING THE FUTURE OF OUR PAST”. This first week we (Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder) engaged in sorting and scanning Archives for the website so it is available to the world. Our accomplishments include: * Emptying 30 file cabinet drawers in the basement * Preparing Global Odyssey materials, the Ur Images course and Religious Studies I (RSI) course for scanning and adding to the website. We were surprised to find RSI course material in five languages (English, French, German, Korean, Spanish). Our goal for the second week is to post on the website the Religious, Cultural and Methods course materials from the 1960s that informed the curriculum for Academies, International Training Institutes, Human Development Training Schools, and ToP. The Global Archives opening pages can be read in any language; embedded files can be copied to a Google doc for translation. We can use your help in a number of ways: * Did you participate in one of the seven Global Odysseys in the 1970s? If you are willing to share your notes about experiences and photos, scan and email them as soon as possible. Or box and mail them to the attention of the Global Archives at ICA (4750 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago 60640). * Tell us what should be the next priorities volunteers should work on after we complete the curriculum. And always it is helpful to know what is helpful/needs help as you view the website. * As information is added to the website, there is much contextual writing needed to make the info more understandable (and interesting) as well as editing. If you are willing to work with any of the nine collections to do editing and writing, email Karen Snyder (karen.snyder10@gmail.com <mailto:karen.snyder10@gmail.com>). We look forward to hearing from you, Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder
Well done team! I am looking forward to reading some of the curriculum back ground papers/files. Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ From: OE <oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net> on behalf of Karen Snyder via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2021 8:46:12 PM To: ICA Dialogue <Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>; OE Community <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Cc: Karen Snyder <karen.snyder10@gmail.com> Subject: [Oe List ...] Archives week in Chicago Colleagues, Major work is being done on the Global Archives at the ICA in Chicago in the last two weeks of July. We are focused on the Archives goal of “CREATING THE FUTURE OF OUR PAST”. This first week we (Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder) engaged in sorting and scanning Archives for the website so it is available to the world. Our accomplishments include: * Emptying 30 file cabinet drawers in the basement * Preparing Global Odyssey materials, the Ur Images course and Religious Studies I (RSI) course for scanning and adding to the website. We were surprised to find RSI course material in five languages (English, French, German, Korean, Spanish). Our goal for the second week is to post on the website the Religious, Cultural and Methods course materials from the 1960s that informed the curriculum for Academies, International Training Institutes, Human Development Training Schools, and ToP. The Global Archives opening pages can be read in any language; embedded files can be copied to a Google doc for translation. We can use your help in a number of ways: * Did you participate in one of the seven Global Odysseys in the 1970s? If you are willing to share your notes about experiences and photos, scan and email them as soon as possible. Or box and mail them to the attention of the Global Archives at ICA (4750 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago 60640). * Tell us what should be the next priorities volunteers should work on after we complete the curriculum. And always it is helpful to know what is helpful/needs help as you view the website. * As information is added to the website, there is much contextual writing needed to make the info more understandable (and interesting) as well as editing. If you are willing to work with any of the nine collections to do editing and writing, email Karen Snyder (karen.snyder10@gmail.com<mailto:karen.snyder10@gmail.com>). We look forward to hearing from you, Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder
Marvelous Jim Wiegel “A revolution is on the horizon: a wholesale transformation of the world economy and the way people live.” Fred Krupp
On Jul 24, 2021, at 6:46 PM, Karen Snyder via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Colleagues,
Major work is being done on the Global Archives at the ICA in Chicago in the last two weeks of July. We are focused on the Archives goal of “CREATING THE FUTURE OF OUR PAST”.
This first week we (Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder) engaged in sorting and scanning Archives for the website so it is available to the world. Our accomplishments include:
* Emptying 30 file cabinet drawers in the basement
* Preparing Global Odyssey materials, the Ur Images course and Religious Studies I (RSI) course for scanning and adding to the website. We were surprised to find RSI course material in five languages (English, French, German, Korean, Spanish).
Our goal for the second week is to post on the website the Religious, Cultural and Methods course materials from the 1960s that informed the curriculum for Academies, International Training Institutes, Human Development Training Schools, and ToP. The Global Archives opening pages can be read in any language; embedded files can be copied to a Google doc for translation.
We can use your help in a number of ways:
* Did you participate in one of the seven Global Odysseys in the 1970s? If you are willing to share your notes about experiences and photos, scan and email them as soon as possible. Or box and mail them to the attention of the Global Archives at ICA (4750 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago 60640).
* Tell us what should be the next priorities volunteers should work on after we complete the curriculum. And always it is helpful to know what is helpful/needs help as you view the website.
* As information is added to the website, there is much contextual writing needed to make the info more understandable (and interesting) as well as editing. If you are willing to work with any of the nine collections to do editing and writing, email Karen Snyder (karen.snyder10@gmail.com).
We look forward to hearing from you,
Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder
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WOW! Frank
On Jul 25, 2021, at 3:19 PM, James Wiegel via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Marvelous
Jim Wiegel “A revolution is on the horizon: a wholesale transformation of the world economy and the way people live.” Fred Krupp
On Jul 24, 2021, at 6:46 PM, Karen Snyder via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Colleagues,
Major work is being done on the Global Archives at the ICA in Chicago in the last two weeks of July. We are focused on the Archives goal of “CREATING THE FUTURE OF OUR PAST”.
This first week we (Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder) engaged in sorting and scanning Archives for the website so it is available to the world. Our accomplishments include:
* Emptying 30 file cabinet drawers in the basement
* Preparing Global Odyssey materials, the Ur Images course and Religious Studies I (RSI) course for scanning and adding to the website. We were surprised to find RSI course material in five languages (English, French, German, Korean, Spanish).
Our goal for the second week is to post on the website the Religious, Cultural and Methods course materials from the 1960s that informed the curriculum for Academies, International Training Institutes, Human Development Training Schools, and ToP. The Global Archives opening pages can be read in any language; embedded files can be copied to a Google doc for translation.
We can use your help in a number of ways:
* Did you participate in one of the seven Global Odysseys in the 1970s? If you are willing to share your notes about experiences and photos, scan and email them as soon as possible. Or box and mail them to the attention of the Global Archives at ICA (4750 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago 60640).
* Tell us what should be the next priorities volunteers should work on after we complete the curriculum. And always it is helpful to know what is helpful/needs help as you view the website.
* As information is added to the website, there is much contextual writing needed to make the info more understandable (and interesting) as well as editing. If you are willing to work with any of the nine collections to do editing and writing, email Karen Snyder (karen.snyder10@gmail.com).
We look forward to hearing from you,
Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder
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Dear colleagues, Thank you all for doing this work on behalf of us all. Much appreciated, we really can’t thank you properly, or enough. With love from Australia in lockdown. Isobel Bishop Isobel and Jim Bishop isobeljimbish@optusnet.com.au
On 26 Jul 2021, at 2:04 am, James Wiegel via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Marvelous
Jim Wiegel “A revolution is on the horizon: a wholesale transformation of the world economy and the way people live.” Fred Krupp
On Jul 24, 2021, at 6:46 PM, Karen Snyder via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Colleagues,
Major work is being done on the Global Archives at the ICA in Chicago in the last two weeks of July. We are focused on the Archives goal of “CREATING THE FUTURE OF OUR PAST”.
This first week we (Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder) engaged in sorting and scanning Archives for the website so it is available to the world. Our accomplishments include:
* Emptying 30 file cabinet drawers in the basement
* Preparing Global Odyssey materials, the Ur Images course and Religious Studies I (RSI) course for scanning and adding to the website. We were surprised to find RSI course material in five languages (English, French, German, Korean, Spanish).
Our goal for the second week is to post on the website the Religious, Cultural and Methods course materials from the 1960s that informed the curriculum for Academies, International Training Institutes, Human Development Training Schools, and ToP. The Global Archives opening pages can be read in any language; embedded files can be copied to a Google doc for translation.
We can use your help in a number of ways:
* Did you participate in one of the seven Global Odysseys in the 1970s? If you are willing to share your notes about experiences and photos, scan and email them as soon as possible. Or box and mail them to the attention of the Global Archives at ICA (4750 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago 60640).
* Tell us what should be the next priorities volunteers should work on after we complete the curriculum. And always it is helpful to know what is helpful/needs help as you view the website.
* As information is added to the website, there is much contextual writing needed to make the info more understandable (and interesting) as well as editing. If you are willing to work with any of the nine collections to do editing and writing, email Karen Snyder (karen.snyder10@gmail.com <mailto:karen.snyder10@gmail.com>).
We look forward to hearing from you,
Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder
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Hi Karen, Thanks for your and everyone's work on the archives. A couple of years ago (?) I sent Jean Long a copy of our 1974 Rochester Region Global Odyssey participants' booklet (including the script for our post-trip slide presentation) and a copy of our Global Odyssey 40th Reunion booklet. Could you please check to see if they made it to the files? Thanks! Ellie :)elliestock@aol.com On Saturday, July 24, 2021, 07:46:20 PM CDT, Karen Snyder via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Colleagues, Major work is being done on the Global Archives at the ICA in Chicago in the lasttwo weeks of July. We are focused on theArchives goal of “CREATING THE FUTURE OF OUR PAST”. This first week we (Ed Feldmanis,Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder) engaged in sorting and scanning Archivesfor the website so it is available to the world. Our accomplishments include: * Emptying 30 file cabinet drawers in the basement * Preparing Global Odyssey materials, the UrImages course and Religious Studies I (RSI) course for scanning and adding tothe website. We were surprised to find RSI course material in five languages (English, French, German, Korean, Spanish). Our goal for the second week is to post on the website theReligious, Cultural and Methods course materials from the 1960s that informed thecurriculum for Academies, International Training Institutes, Human DevelopmentTraining Schools, and ToP. The Global Archives opening pages can be read in anylanguage; embedded files can be copied to a Google doc for translation. We can use your help in a number of ways: * Did you participate in one of the seven GlobalOdysseys in the 1970s? If you are willing to share your notes about experiencesand photos, scan and email them as soon as possible. Or box and mail them tothe attention of the Global Archives at ICA (4750 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago60640). * Tell us what should be the next priorities volunteers should work on after we complete thecurriculum. And always it is helpful to know what is helpful/needs help as you view the website. * As information is added to the website, there ismuch contextual writing needed to make the info more understandable (andinteresting) as well as editing. If you are willing to work with any of the ninecollections to do editing and writing, email Karen Snyder (karen.snyder10@gmail.com). We look forward to hearing from you, Ed Feldmanis, Laura Grover, Debra Harris, Karen Snyder _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
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Karen Snyder