How this Website Works
The Site Map

For a general overview of this website, go to the Site Map page. This graphic navigational tool shows you a layout of the entire site on this CD - taking you to any section with a single click. To jump to the Site Map, click on the Site Map button on the left side of this window.

These are the three main sections you'll find on the Site Map:

The stories in the 24 Hours in Cyberspace site are organized into six main themes.

By clicking on the Themes button in the Site Map you can learn more about each of these themes. Each Theme links to a Table of Contents Page - which you can access by either clicking on one of the themes to the left, or by using the Site Map.

Thousands of students from around the world submitted their own work to the 24 Hours in Cyberspace project on February 8. Our editors selected what they thought were the best, and included some of these stories on our Web site. We've also included links to the schools web sites so you can see many more student stories. Stop by here to check out the upcoming talent in the Student Underground.

The Index area allows you to search the site by theme, location or photographer.

The Story List section has stories organized alphabetically by theme.

The Photographer section has stories organized by the photographer who shot them.

The Location section has stories organized by where they took place.

The Assignment Map and X-Rays sections tell you about where all our assignments took place, as well as the visitors to our 'instant' web site on February 8th.

These Indexing features are not available on Windows 3.1.

Behind the scenes, thousands signed their names on the walls of our 'digital cave' and hundreds of people made the whole project a success.

The Backstage area contains the names of people who signed the Guestbook on February 8th, as well as information about how the project was done.

What's the Buzz offers a glimpse at some of the critical praise that 24 Hours in Cyberspace has received.

Did you sign your name on the walls of our digital cave on February 8th? Did your friends and family? Check the Guestbook out.

Many of the technologies used on the project were plugged together for the very first time on February 8! If you like to know more about How it was Done, we've created graphics (PDF files) that can be viewed with the Acrobat Reader, included in the installer on this CD.

People from around the world sent us their own stories about how cyberspace has affected their lives -- check out the Winner's Circle for our favorites.

The Credits section highlights the star-studded cast from the world's of photojournalism, technology, design and publishing.




You can go to the theme's Table of Contents or the Site Map with this clickable bar.
Previous and Next buttons allow you to turn the page forward or back to another story.
The small map on each page shows you the location(s) of where the story took place.





Each photo caption contains the name of the photographer which links to his/her biography.





Related Site links take you to the web site(s) mentioned in the story if you have Internet access.
You can go turn the page to another story, or go to the Site Map or this theme's Table of Contents with this clickable bar.
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Please direct all inquiries to: cyber24rs@aol.com
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