The eHistory MultiMedia Course Projects were developed by students in Professor Judy Wu's History course 525 in 2008 and 2009. This project studies the efforts and affects of the social hygiene movement during World War I along with how the movement influenced the movement for sexual hygiene in World War I.
The Efforts and Effects of the Social Hygiene Movement in WW I was created and developed by Joe Bradley and Amber Gilliland
The eHistory MultiMedia Course Projects were developed by students in Professor Judy Wu's History course 525 in 2008 and 2009.
Summer 2008: Charles Wilkins,
Winter 2009: Joe Bradley and Amber Gilliland, Amy Kempe, Nicole Rambo, and Ellen Weissfeld, Kae Shiratsuki and Colin Widmer, Madelyn Stevens and Stefanie Madzsar, Haleigh Ufholz and Jess Rokosky,
Instructional Technology Support: Amanda Morton
Web Support: Chris Aldridge
Special thanks to the Harvey Goldberg Center for Excellence in Teaching and the Digital Union