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=== Term project === | === Term project === | ||
Task: | Task: Either create (A) a little website '''or''' (B) an advanced HTML5 web page that has a purpose of your choice | ||
# Define some clear objectives and requirements for your term project | # Define some clear objectives and requirements for your term project | ||
# Implement the website with an online service | #* Implement the website with an online service | ||
#* Implement the HTML5 page with one of technologies encountered in class (i.e. SVG and/or Video/audio). | |||
'''Constraints''': | '''(Option A) Constraints for the little website''': | ||
# You should use one of the following online services: | # You should use one of the following online services: | ||
#* http://sites.google.com/ (web site generator) | #* http://sites.google.com/ (web site generator) | ||
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#* http://netvibes.com/ (start page/webtop) | #* http://netvibes.com/ (start page/webtop) | ||
#* http://wikispaces.com (wiki service) | #* http://wikispaces.com (wiki service) | ||
#* Other alternatives: Until week | #* Other alternatives: Until Monday week 7, you may suggest another technology. | ||
# As a general rule, your website should include between 4 and 6 subpages. A well-designed webtop can use less, blogs should include at least 3 posts plus some extra information (e.g. some useful "gadgets"). | # As a general rule, your website should include between 4 and 6 subpages. A well-designed webtop can use less, blogs should include at least 3 posts plus some extra information (e.g. some useful "gadgets"). | ||
# All clickable buttons must lead to some content | # All clickable buttons must lead to some content | ||
# You should select a theme that fits the purpose of your web site | # You should select a theme that fits the purpose of your web site | ||
# Within your web site, you must shortly specify the objectives, the target audience and other requirements. You may use a sub-page, a widget or any other device for that. | # Within your web site, you must shortly specify the objectives, the target audience and other requirements. You may use a sub-page, a widget or any other device for that. | ||
# You are not allowed to "sell" a prior website, except homework 1 (this can be easily tested by the instructor). You may use prior contents though. | # You are not allowed to "sell" a prior website, except homework 1 and 2 (this can be easily tested by the instructor). You may use prior contents though. | ||
'''(Option B) Constraints for the advanced HTML5 page | |||
# The web page should present an interesting content (with respect to a design goals and a target population) | |||
# It should include either interesting use of SVG and/or video+audio | |||
# The code should be free of HTML errors | |||
# You can reuse prior homework done for this class | |||
# Write a short report (HTML or PDF or Word or Text file) that presents: Design goals, target population, a very short "how to" and a short auto-evaluation. | |||
'''Evaluation criteria''': | '''Evaluation criteria''': | ||
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* On time (that includes your presentation in class !) | * On time (that includes your presentation in class !) | ||
==== Submission ==== | ==== Submission and presentation ==== | ||
* Due: Friday week 7 | * Due: Friday week 7 |
Revision as of 14:00, 23 April 2012
Term project
Task: Either create (A) a little website or (B) an advanced HTML5 web page that has a purpose of your choice
- Define some clear objectives and requirements for your term project
- Implement the website with an online service
- Implement the HTML5 page with one of technologies encountered in class (i.e. SVG and/or Video/audio).
(Option A) Constraints for the little website:
- You should use one of the following online services:
- http://sites.google.com/ (web site generator)
- http://webs.com/ (web site generator)
- https://www.blogger.com/ (blogger service)
- http://www.mixxt.org/ (social network creator)
- http://netvibes.com/ (start page/webtop)
- http://wikispaces.com (wiki service)
- Other alternatives: Until Monday week 7, you may suggest another technology.
- As a general rule, your website should include between 4 and 6 subpages. A well-designed webtop can use less, blogs should include at least 3 posts plus some extra information (e.g. some useful "gadgets").
- All clickable buttons must lead to some content
- You should select a theme that fits the purpose of your web site
- Within your web site, you must shortly specify the objectives, the target audience and other requirements. You may use a sub-page, a widget or any other device for that.
- You are not allowed to "sell" a prior website, except homework 1 and 2 (this can be easily tested by the instructor). You may use prior contents though.
(Option B) Constraints for the advanced HTML5 page
- The web page should present an interesting content (with respect to a design goals and a target population)
- It should include either interesting use of SVG and/or video+audio
- The code should be free of HTML errors
- You can reuse prior homework done for this class
- Write a short report (HTML or PDF or Word or Text file) that presents: Design goals, target population, a very short "how to" and a short auto-evaluation.
Evaluation criteria:
- Presence of objectives (i.e. can a user figure out what they are ?)
- Does the result fit your objectives
- Overall coherence and ergonomics (including no dead links)
- Contents: Do they look "real" ?
- Style
- Technical quality (e.g. no broken links)
- Presentation (be able to clearly present a project in 3 minutes)
- On time (that includes your presentation in class !)
Submission and presentation
- Due: Friday week 7
- Submit an URL to the Worldclassroom "Term project" assignment
- In addition, each student must very shortly present his/her project on Monday week 8. You will have exactly 3 minutes to present the purpose of your project and discuss the results.