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This project successfully raised its funding goal on October 14, 2010.
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LUNCH DATE – Come to one of our brown bag lunches with a superstar designer: Jessica Hische, Steve Duenes, or one more mystery guest! And, we'll link you as a Friend on our site and send you a set of Buttons.
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BOOK NERD – Woohoo! We'll send you a set of Buttons from our program, and a copy of our first Journal. And of course, we'll link you as a Friend on our site.
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GIVE STUFF, GET STUFF – Sponsor Supplies! – You'll be buying a set of supplies for a class of students and we'll send you a grab bag of brainstorming and prototyping goodies. We'll link you as a Friend on our site, send you a set of Buttons from our program, and give you a copy of our first Journal. Neat!
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WORKSHOP-A-HOLIC – Sponsor a workshop! – Help us spread the word by supporting us to teach a creative thinking workshop to students in NYC. We'll link you as a Super Friend on our site, send you a set of Buttons from our program, give you a copy of our first Journal, and send a personal thank you note from the workshop that you made possible. If you have a school in mind, we'd love to know!
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CLASS PASS – Sponsor a whole class! – We want to share Project: Interaction with more schools! Sponsor a 10-week after school program at a NYC high school. We'll link you as a Mega Friend on our site, send you a set of Buttons from our program, give you a copy of our first Journal, credit you in a future Journal, invite you to our end-of-semester showcase, and send a personal thank you note from the class that you made possible. If you have a school in mind, we'd love to know!
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Last fall, prominent interaction designer Kim Goodwin spoke to an eager audience of new students at the School of Visual Arts about the importance of education in preparing new practitioners to join the growing and still maturing field of Interaction Design.
We were inspired to take action. We've spent the last year researching education, interviewing teachers and students, and exploring a program that we could bring to New York City students.
Project: Interaction is our response to Kim's call to help grow our practice through education. Our program will introduce high school students to interaction design and show them how they can use design to change their communities.