Out of over 400 submissions at the Bears Breaking Boundaries competition, the Pinoleville Pomo Nation project won honorable mention in the Curricular Innovations category and CARES (Community Assessment of Renewable Energy and Sustainability) was a finalist in the Information Technology category.
We did not win the main prizes, but we made good contacts!!
See everyone again next year at BBB.
The title says it all!! The poster session will take place in the atrium of the new CITRIS headquarters building at UC Berkeley. I got more good news: I just found out today that CARES will also receive an Honorable Mention Award for Bears Breaking Boundaries 2009 - Curricular Innovation contest. Today in my Qualitative Research Methods class, we were discussing to role of ethnography in new product development (NPD). It is Earth Day today!!! I have more good news about CARES. The CARES database and resources are now listed in the directory for the National Science Digital Library!! The Pinoleville Pomo Nation has decided to build the yurt style home that was designed and modified by students from E10 and CARES. |
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