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2000 American Mensa Publications Recognition Program Winners

PRP2M's Web Page Award Winners:


Most Effective Use of Graphics
Most Effective Use of Text
Most Effective Use of Links
Most Revisitable
Local Group Representation
Special Mention
Web Site Owls




Most Effective Use of Graphics

Chicago Area Mensa, The Chicago Web Team
        www.chicago.us.mensa.org

Most Effective Use of Text


Gulf Coast Mensa, Lori Crews, Webmaster
        www.gcmensa.org


Most Effective Use of Links

Tucson Mensa, Scott Benjamin, Webmaster
        tucsonmensa.homepage.com


Most Revisitable

Gulf Coast Mensa, Lori Crews, Webmaster
        www.gcmensa.org


Local Group Representation

South Mississippi Mensa, Susan Burton, Webmaster
        www.c2cmarinejobs.com/Mensage.html


Special Mention

Cleveland Area Mensa: home.earthlink.net/~korki/CAM/postcard.htm
Newsletter Cover Postcards:

         A very novel and fun idea...the artwork was neat...

A great way to get enjoyment out of the hard work that goes into creating the newsletter covers.

Very Internet.


Columbus Area Mensa, David Smith, Webmaster: www.coil.com/~dsmith/mensa/
Splash Page Featuring a Solar System o' Planets:

        First impressions are important, and this site makes a stunning one with the planets.

Very striking, intriguing first impression, a fancy graphic with animation that doesn't take forever to load.


Mensa of Eastern North Carolina, Amy White, Webmaster: menc.iqhost.com
Most Information About Mensa:

        Beautifully organized and up-to-date with national and international by-laws, election results, great PRP site...


Northwest Florida Mensa, Jim Fitzgerald, Webmaster www.pcola.gulf.net/~ingenious/nwfl-mensa/ (Click on Pensapieces Game)
Pensapieces Game:

        This online game adds a new piece every few days to a picture of a local landmark, until the picture is revealed or someone guesses what the landmark is.

I like the way this encourages members to participate...excellent use of the Internet...may draw in members who don't attend activities.


San Francisco Regional Mensa, Peter Midnight, Webmaster: www.sfmensa.org/dts/depth.html
Deep Thoughts, by Jerry Ghigliotti:

        Incredible amount of work and it gets members involved.
Questions on a wide variety of topics, members contribute answers everyone else can read.

...random and interesting topics...

Perfectly representative of how, given ten Mensans, you'll get 11 opinions.

I love the insight into how other Mensans think and feel about everything from social issues to kissing techniques.

Web Site Owls

Small Group:

South Mississippi Mensa, Susan Burton, Webmaster
        www.c2cmarinejobs.com/Mensage.html


Medium Group:

Columbus Area Mensa, David Smith, Webmaster:
        www.coil.com/~dsmith/mensa/


Large Group:

Gulf Coast Mensa, Lori Crews, Webmaster
        www.gcmensa.org


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