The Grand Experiment
Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Can you create a vital community-driven Web site in six months? Now, can you do it from 1,366 miles away?
I’m about to find out using my hometown Marshall, Minn., as my test subject. Using my personal contacts (my family) and some grassroots efforts online I want to create a vibrant user-powered community center. I dub thee “The Shall.”
For at least 6 months I plan to:
- Log in and post something relevant to the community daily
- Document the process (challenges, successes, humorous anecdotes)
- Try and have some fun connecting with the prairie town I grew up in
Residents get their local news and gossip (they hosted who for dinner?) from two primary places: The Marshall Independent (a hard-working and award-winning paper where I did a summer internship) and gomarshall.net (oh, Lord have mercy…that is a marquee).
And while both sites have some sort of social networking/communication going on, it’s no where near something like mnspeak.com.
The Shall is going to aggregate everything related to Marshall (on YouTube, Flickr, news stories, events) and allow citizens to publish their own content (news, questions, garage sales, video from the basketball game).
I was inspired to try this after I saw the Boulder Daily Camera move their community site to Ning.
I’m starting with a loose framework and an open mind. Let’s see what happens!











