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IN THE PRESS
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OF NICHE MARKETS
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SOFTWARE DOCUMENTS
AFRICAN ACHIEVEMENTS
THE TORONTO STAR - September
22, 1994
SOFTWARE DOCUMENTS AFRICAN ACHIEVEMENTS
By Lisa Cherniak
Warren Salmon’s company Black
Board International, documents
the culture of Black Africans and their contributions to the arts and
sciences. Salmon’s hands-on approach to gathering such information
from conferences and travels allows Black Board to offer black youth
and businesses comprehensive computer services on black culture and
achievements.
“There was a need for a source of positive information,” says
Salmon, who decided to fill this void after he attended a black youth
conference in 1985. Four years later, Black
Board International was
born in North York.
Initially, only an on-line service was available, with worldwide electronic
mail for cultural exchange between classrooms, a black encyclopedia,
a job bank and lists of black organizations and events. When the academic
community was slow to respond, Salmon, a Ryerson computer science graduate,
decided to develop full-color software programs with African art as
well.
His breadth of research enabled him to write text and questions on
such topics as African contributions to history, mathematics, music,
and science, and to package this information into ten scholastic software
programs, with versions ranging from primary school to university.
Schools in Chicago, Washington and New York bough and incorporated
the software programs into their curriculum during the past school
year, and a number of schools in Detroit and New Orleans will be buying
the software for a pilot program this fall.
But only 30 Canadian schools have bought the software.
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