These are NOT projects that are already set up as part of the program. We just brainstormed for a couple of minutes about the sorts of things that we thought were possible. (The list also reflects Thad's view that the multi-media world has already progressed to the point where small developers need to think about addressing niche markets.) Information services - HTML guide to the Evergreen State College for viewing with Mosaic/Netscape - Campus Information Server, get systems in place for staff to provide, maintain and distribute information on the network. CD ROM to introduce the Wind River Forestry Canopy Crane Research Site to users and prepare them for visits. Education - Our Smalltalk case study materials on CDROM, with digital video of interviews, quizzes, exercises, etc. Natural history database and kiosk software for Evergreen or public schools. (This would need to be a project with some programmers too, I think.) Curriculum for public schools - Local Math - CDROM based on video interviews with people in Western Washington showing how they use math in their lives and jobs, accompanied by curriculum and exercises based on those uses. Western Washington Natural History CD for kids in school. Environmental issues in Western Washington curriculum - spotted owls, salmon on the Columbia, etc. With interviews, text, etc. Hypercard front end for local history videodisk that the State of Vermont made and distributed to each school in the state. (They ran out of time and money, so it has no support materials beyond a minimal table of contents.) Art or entertainment - This depends a lot more on other talent than some of the previous projects - but conceivably stuff like The Manhole or a small piece of Myst.(Myst took a couple years and several hundred thousand, so people should be clear what's possible with the available time and resources if they want to try something like this...). There's also a local software company that already has developed the tools to build animated programs for children - working out some sort of collaborative arrangement with them might be another possibility.