What Worlds May Come:
Reimagining Possibilities for the Future
Senior Colloquium (UHON 495)/Senior Service Learning (UHON 496)
Fall 2007 - Dr. Leslie A. Donovan, Associate Professor

Web Links

Interesting Links for Future Possibilities
21stCentury.co.uk
Acorn Community
All of Inflation’s Little Parts
Ars Electronica – Museum of the Future
Association of Professional Futurists
Betterhumans
Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Detailed Roadmap of the 21st Century (compiled by Peter Pesti)
Earthtrends
Gapminder
Ecotopia
The Future and You
Future Files sources
Future Cars from Discovery Channel
Futurismic
Global Ecovillage Network (GEN)
Global Futures and Foresight
Greenstar Solar Community Center
Hawa’ii Research Center for Future Studies
Institute for Alternative Futures
International Futures Model
Intentional Communities Database
Intentional Communities Website
Kurzweil AI Net
Next Big Future
NextGen Ecovillage
Open the Future
PARC
"Power of the Future: 10 Ways to Run the 21st Century"
Red Colony
Resources for the Future
Sentient Developments
Space.com
Spaceward Foundation
Tomorrow Museum
United Nations Millennium Project
Utopia on the Internet
What's Next
What’s Next: Top Trends
Wirefly X Prize Cup
Worldchanging: Change your thinking
World Future Society
World Futures Studies Federation
World Transhumanist Association

Useful Links for Service Learning
Benefits of Volunteering
Case for National Service (Time Magazine, special issue, Sept. 10, 2007)
Do Something Projects (projects that teens are doing to change the world)
"How to Bring Our Schools Out of the 20th Century" (Time Magazine article, Dec. 2006)
Idealist
National and Community Service
Servenet
Tips for College Students who want to Volunteer
Volunteering in America 2008 Resources
Volunteer Match

Writing Links
MLA Style from UC, Berkeley
Brief Summary of MLA Style

Five Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages
Evaluating Websites Tutorial
Evaluating Information Found on the Internet
Web Page Evaluation Checklist from Berkeley
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask