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The website could easily include an interactive map (“Cyprus Stories on the Road” and for other countries if funded) through which visitors can click on different areas of the island/country to hear audio from those locations.
The website could easily include an interactive map (“Cyprus Stories on the Road” and for other countries if funded) through which visitors can click on different areas of the island/country to hear audio from those locations.
UNDERLYING GOALS
Stories in Cyberland believes that in order to learn we must listen.  Dedicated to the values of peace journalism, we believe there is great value in both sharing oneself through radio as well as listening to others tell their stories and opinions.
Audio recorded by the project is accessible online and cross referenced through the project’s website, boosting the impact of the project. With the additional feed in mechanism to Talk of the Island Online Radio, the opinions shared through the project will be able to reach a wider audience.
Further, it is our high priority to structure the web site in such a way that new interviews can be inserted easily or even on the fly by visitors directly from their computer. A computer technician  for the Future Worlds Center is familiar with a type of software called Mambo, which is a very powerful content management system, which can be used to carry out this goal.