Building Websites for Charity
(ARA) - Learning doesnt just
happen inside a classroom. For The Art
Institutes, learning is also creating
opportunities for students and faculty
to take their talents and skills outside
the classroom, into the community, to
help others.
This year, The Art Institutes will
hold its second national webraising
event, with schools throughout North
America participating. Based on the
Amish concept of a barnraising where
neighbors gather together and build
a barn in one day, webraisings build
websites for nonprofit organizations
in one 24-hour period.
Webraising is just one of dozens of
volunteer efforts that some 5,000 students
from The Art Institutes take part in
each year, contributing more than a
quarter million hours toward improving
the communities in which they live and
attend school.
For a webraising event, students and
faculty of the Multimedia and Web Design
departments of The Art Institutes work
closely with nonprofit organizations
several weeks in advance, conducting
research, learning about the organization
and the population it serves, and the
purpose of its Website. They then work
for a period of 8 to 10 hours to meet
the launch deadline date.
"Webraisings are a unique opportunity
for Multimedia and Web Design students
to put their skills to work creating
a critical marketing and communication
tool for these non-profit organizations
that they otherwise might not have the
resources to create for themselves,
says Dr. Ameeta Jadav. She is coordinating
the current effort underway.
In fact, many students who have participated
in webraising events have continued
to be involved with the organization
as volunteers and Web site managers.
For Art Institute of Atlanta student
Robert Horton, the experience of helping
to raise a Web site for a local arts
organization was overwhelmingly positive.
I liked the whole experience working
with my team members and the organization
representative, says Horton. My
participation means a lot to me; it
says that I'm a part of something that's
productive."
While the goals of the event
are to develop a strong partnership
among students, schools and their communities,
and provide our students with professional
hands-on experience, perhaps most importantly,
we hope to instill in them a life-long
commitment to volunteerism, adds
Dr. Jaday.
For more information on careers in
Multimedia and Web Design and The Art
Institutes, visit www.artinstitutes.edu/nz.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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