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All Nominees
LOCAL GROUP INFORMATION
For the provision of official information to the local group, such as the calendar of events, executive meeting minutes, official notices, etc. Information may not be as all-inclusive as that within the newsletter, but should be an effective and accessible tool that attracts periodic visits by local group members to make it valuable for last-minute schedule changes, notices, and other communications for which the electronic media excels over the print media.
Palm Beach County Mensa, Florida
LOCAL GROUP ELECTRONIC GATHERING
For the provision of informal communication between members via message boards, chat, links to member Web sites, etc.
San Antonio Mensa, Texas
RECRUITMENT
For the provision of recruiting new membership. Should provide information on both the local group and the national organization, and aid the journey to becoming a member.
Greater Los Angeles Area Mensa, California
PRESENTATION
For a visually appealing, creative, original and relevant layout accessible within a reasonable load time, appropriate for both Mensans and potential Mensans. Navigation should be bi-directionally easy, choices clear and connections direct. Should be free of typographical errors, incorporate good grammar and syntax, correct spelling and punctuation, proper use of the Mensa logo, and other indications of care taken.
Gulf Coast Mensa, Texas
ENTERTAINMENT
For the Web site most likely to visited for more than just recruitment or local activities; this may be because of the posting of original writing or artwork by local members, and/or informative and/or entertaining links to other pages of likely interest to Mensans.
Gulf Coast Mensa, Texas
ELECTRONIC OWL
Given for the highest achievement in the above categories, the Electronic Owl rewards excellence in design and execution in American Mensa local group Web pages.
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Chicago Area Mensa, Illinois
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