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The Virtualology Project - Founded in 1999
By: Stanley L. Klos

The Virtualology Project, founded in 1999, designed its own search engine, Evisum.com [2] and coupled it with an online research model that included over 7,500 unique URL addresses of notable individuals (GaiusJuliusCaesar.com), events (BattleofYorktown.com), places (HimalayaMountains.com) and things (thedeclarationofindependence.org). In 1999, this enabled visitors to merely type the researched name into any browser, yielding a Virtualology ™ educational site. These educational sites were organized into five virtual museums and one virtual library.

The distinctive twist was that each domain name became an exclusive student-publishing web site. Student submissions were presented through their teachers and routed directly to the individual sites either to the URLS' editing sponsors or to Virtualology ™ Editors. Editing sponsors were comprised of educators from a variety of educational institutions including museums, libraries, foundations, universities, and historical societies who became responsible for their URL’s content.

Virtualology created an environment where students published their work on URLS named for the topic of their research. 13 months after Virtualology's launch USA Today voted it as one of its “Hot Sites”.[3] Klos wrote:

Instead of our children pointing to their initials on the top of some mall video game; they can give their family and friends the URL address to their published paper at gaiusjuliuscaesar.com or map sketch at ferdinandmagellan.com or photo at himalayamountains.com or model at tyrannosaurusrex.org or oil painting at michaelangelobuonarot.com celebrating their academic achievements. Great student works would no longer be limited to the refrigerator door!

Editing sponsors reviewed, selected student works and Virtualology posted the papers, photos, drawings, videos etc… to the appropriate domain URLS. The concept, however, faltered with the collapse of internet advertising revenue in 2001. Additionally students and teachers in 1999-2001 were not internet savvy and there was only a minor interest in the online student publishing opportunities.

Virtualology Today

Virtualology was a Millennium dot.com survivor and continues with its mission to “foster an understanding of humanity's great moments, exceptional minds, remarkable talents, infamous actions, great events, natural history, scientific discoveries, and the celebration of individuals.” The Virtualology project, in addition to its founding content, placed Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography, online at www.famousamericans.net in 2002 to compliment the historic domain names.

Many of the original domain names set aside for student publishing, were donated to[4] libraries [5] foundations, [6]universities, and historical societies [7] that participated in the early Virtualology student publishing. Several organizations have continued with the Virtualology student publishing model at their respective sites with some awarding college scholarships to winning entries [8]


The Virtualology Project has since relocated to Palm Harbor, Florida with Founder Stanley L. Klos and his eight children who help maintain the websites. They are currently beta testing Peter Force's American Archives [9] which will be added to the Virtualology content in 2008.

References

  1. ^ "Upper St. Clair archivist lends documents of Founding Fathers to library.", Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Wednesday, August 1, 2001. Retrieved on 2007-09-25. “Klos envisions the Internet as an adjunct to learning and hopes to work with teachers and students in surfing the Web in search of classroom assignments. He has a Web site called Virtualology.com and has created sites for famous world leaders.”
  2. ^ Evisum Educational Search Engine
  3. ^ USA Today Hot Sites, USATODAY.com 2001
  4. ^ The Sixth Floor Museum a Dealey Plaza, jackiekennedy.org Virtual Museum donation by Stanley L. Klos
  5. ^ Carnegie Institute and Library of Pittsburgh, andrewcarnegie.org Virtual Musuem donation by Stanley L. Klos
  6. ^ James Monroe Memorial Foundation, jamesmonroe.org Virtual Museum donation by Stanley L. Klos
  7. ^ Anne Frank House, AnneFrank.org Virtual Museum donation by Stanley L. Klos
  8. ^ Monroe Scholarship Award, James Monroe: Guardian of a Free Hemisphere
  9. ^ Peter Force, ed. American Archives 9 vol 1837-1853

The Virtualology Project aboutus -- "History is the Crystal Ball to the Future" -- Stan Klos

The Virtualology Project aboutus -- "History is the Crystal Ball to the Future" -- Stan Klos


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Stan Klos is a successful entrepreneur and nationally renowned expert on presidential leadership with more then 25 years experience in public speaking. His book, President Who? Forgotten Founders is a landmark work that unravels the complex birth of the U.S. Presidency while providing captivating leadership biographies on four Presidents of the Continental Congress and ten Presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled serving before George Washington from 1774-1788. The book is peppered with pre-1789 letters, resolutions, treaties, and laws signed as President of the United States that, first and foremost, define the reality of the U.S. Founding. The work relies heavily on primary sources as proofs that Pre-Washington U.S. Presidential leadership was an essential component to the birth and evolution of the "Perpetual Union" envisioned in 1776.

"Leadership," Stan maintains, "is the art of awakening a voluntary inclination in people to act on an idea, plan or goal." He adds, "The U.S. Founders, with determination not to accept failure, provided the colonists with a vision, worked diligently on their behalf and reaped the people's ingenuity that produced more leaders and ultimately the United States of America."

"Greatness is measured by how one uses
their gifts to benefit others." - Stan Klos

Stan's leadership speaking engagements and rare document exhibits, have been featured at museums, universities, and special events all across the country.

· Keynote speaker for the 2003 tomb rededication and re-interment of Samuel Huntington as the first President of the United States under the Articles of Confederation in 1781.

· Smithsonian Institute’s The American Presidency, A Glorious Burdenexhibit featured Stan's lectures, the research and collection historical documents in 2004.

· Appearance on the Discovery Channel program, “Unsolved History: Plots To Kill Lincoln.

· Research utilized in U.S. News & World Report's August 6, 2006 cover story, Washington? Get In Line.”

· The founding of a U.S. Presidential Museum in Samuel Huntington’s hometown honoring the 1774-1788 Confederation Period has received the endorsement of the Norwich Historical Society, Yale University, Connecticut State Historian, Connecticut Congressional Delegation, City of Norwich and Connecticut‘s Governor.

In addition to his passion for history, Stan is an innovative and results-driven business entrepreneur focused on achieving exceptional results in highly competitive markets that demand continuous progress. A unique visionary, Stan is experienced in directing and driving different blue-chip organizations that have excelled in a variety of free enterprise pursuits.

  • Transformational Changeacquired an under-performing RE/MAX state master franchise with declining sales and expertly managed a marketing mix that exploded earned commissions from $240K to $36 million in twelve years.
  • Corporate Financing - envisioned, launched and successfully secured $25 to $30 million in government bonds and/or financing on numerous residential and commercial development projects in New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
  • New Business Start-up – established an innovative internet e-Education Company, Virtualology.com, in 1999 with page views topping 70,000 per day by its 4th year.
  • Capitalist Preservationist acquired, preserved and profitably re-developed 34 historically significant properties ranging from Vaudeville Theaters to Revolutionary War Taverns.
  • Public Relations devised a rare document public relations model whose exhibits have headlined a plethora of universities, museums, libraries and national historic sites’ special events. The campaigns, whether rifle aimed at a local market or shot gun targeted to a national objective, were area educational windfalls increasing brand awareness while improving corporate ethos.
  • Business Development and Sales Leadership one of a select group of RE/MAX Regional Owners who masterminded the expansion of the world largest real estate sales force from 10,000 to 60,000 associates in thirteen years with a 120K annual commission income earned per agent.

Most importantly, Stan has embraced his responsibilities as a citizen. He has been an active participant in the political process seeking :

  • 1992-1993 State Committee Finance Chairman - turned around an under performing State Political Committee by completely changing its business model and strategy. Grew annual contributions by 750%.
  • 1994 Republican Nominee U.S. Senate - won the West Virginia Republican Party's nomination for U.S. Senate after defeating physician Arthur R. Gindin in the primary 61% to 39%. Campaigned as a "sacrificial lamb" against Robert C. Byrd participating in the Republican U.S. Senatorial Committee’s strategy to re-capture a majority in the United States Senate in 1994. Strategy was successful as Robert C. Byrd (D), although elected 290,495, 69% to Stan Klos (R), 130,441, 31%, spent $1,550,354 to Klos $267,165. Additionally the Democratic Party invested over $1 million in that State's U.S. Senatorial Campaign to the Republican Party's $15,000. The GOP captured a majority in the U.S. Senate. The highlights of the campaign included the hiring of an actor to play Robert C. Byrd who toured in staged Statewide Debates when the incumbent refused Klos' invitation for a series of formal Senatorial Debates. The campaign also organized successful demonstrations against the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Health Care Bus as it traveled through West Virginia in the summer of 1994 . Senator Byrd, while the bill was being debated on the Senate floor rose suggesting the brakes be put on approving National Health Care measure while the bus completed its tour in WV. To Klos' credit the campaign did not implement the "Death by a Thousand Cuts" plan proposed by strategists which was later acknowledged in speeches given and letters written by U.S. Senator Byrd.
  • 1996 State Treasurer Nominee - recruited by WV State Committee Chairman Steve La Rose, Klos uncovered a scheme to circumvent the WV State Constitution ban on investing State funds in equities during his campaign for State Treasurer. Klos challenged the “West Virginia Trust Fund” which was ultimately declared unconstitutional by the WV Supreme Court. The following year an amendment to the State Constitution allowing equity investments was proposed to the voters and passed by a 71 to 29 percent margin. The Wheeling News Register summed up Stan’s efforts in their editorial, "Klos Took A Stand Based on What is Right".

As a speaker, Stan melds his trade experiences to the U.S. Founding delivering an event judiciously tailored to your 21st Century business, political or educational mission statement.

"History is the Crystal Ball to the Future" – Stan Klos

Whether it is a presentation to motivate a Fortune 100 sales force or energize a historical society, the seemingly clairvoyant oratory will inspire your audience to take action.


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