Credits
Unless otherwise noted on a page, I ( Richard W. Chadwick ) conceived and designed all the text and HTML coding for "Teaching International Relations" and several hundred downlinked pages at this site during the course of HTML browsers becoming available at the University of Hawaii, beginning with Lynx in 1993. To my knowledge, this was the first course in the University of Hawaii system (and in international relations, probably in the USA) to be up on the Web, beginning first with Lynx then Mosaic, and finally, Netscape standard. Prior to this, for many years I ran the same course via email, most notably through "mm" on a unix platform.
If you jumped here from a graphic image, you were looking at a graphic conceived, designed and rendered by William J. Faust in the Fall, 1994 and Spring, 1995 for credit in one of my international relations classes. In the Spring of 1994, by the way, Bill worked with Kevin Hughes who was responsible for installing and initially maintaining the first Web site in Hawaii, at Honolulu Community College. Bill subsequently helped develop and maintained the Student Government website there, then came to this university campus and set up a student-run server, intlrel.soc.hawaii.edu, on a privately owned SGI "Indy" -- used as a "crash and burn" site for student activities as an experiment authorized by Harry Partika, our forward looking (and much suffering!) College of Social Sciences administrator. Bill Faust's artwork is evident in the following graphics
Image Date/Place of Origin ------------------------- --------------------------------------------- "International Relations" - banner; period of creation: Fall, 1994. "Dr. Richard W. Chadwick" - from a photo taken of me in China, 1994. "Professor Oda" - from a photo taken at Kyoto-Sanyo U. by Faust. "Professor Tomo" - " , 1994. plus various icon derivations.My Home Page