Constitution Day 2005 was produced as a public service by The University of Texas at Austin to commemorate the signing of the United States Constitution. The material may be used with acknowledgment for any non-commercial purpose.
This Web site was a collaborative venture of the University of Texas Libraries, the College of Liberal Arts Information Technology Services, the Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment, UTOPIA, and Dr. William S. Livingston, Senior Vice President of the University.
This site would not have been possible without the contribution and good cheer of William Livingston, who supported the project enthusiastically and gave generously of his time and expertise.
2007 Redesign Project Director | James Henson, Associate Director Liberal Arts ITS | Editorial Coordination | Dr. James Henson Dr.
William S. Livingston | Suggested Readings | Dr. William S.
Livingston, Professor Emeritus Dr. Gretchen Ritter Dr. Jeffrey K. Tulis Dr. Keith E. Whittington |
Video Production & Editing | Dan Benner Mason R. Jones
Christopher Palmer |
Audio Production | Michael Heidenreich Sean Neesley |
Original 2005 Web Design & Production | Norma J. DeVries Arnie R.
Flores Sara Gauchat Carolee Mitchell | 2007 Web Design &
Production | Laura Welch Marissa Kopatic Suloni Robertson Christina Escutia | Project Coordination | Meredith Ault Doug Barnett Kimberly Christian |
K-12 Lesson Plans | Dr. Mary S. Black |
Executive Producer | Joseph TenBarge, Assistant Dean, Research and Instructional
Support College of Liberal Arts |
For more information about the University of Texas at Austin's Constitution Day efforts, please contact James Henson.
For more information about the federal Constitution Day requirment, please see the Federal Register.
Federal Register: http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/other/2005-2/052405b.html
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