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Exploring
Programming
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Academics
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Middle School
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The American School in Japan

It's now time for you to propose a project that you will do in Logo. A
project proposal has several parts:
- Title: What are you going to call it?
- Summary: This part tells in two or three sentences what you want to
do.
- Reason: Tell why you want to do the project. What do you want to
get out of it?
- Project: Tell in more detail what you intend to do. Be specific.
If you are investigating Photoshop, tell what part of it you wish to learn.
If you intend to put up a web site, tell what the website will do. Break the
project down into tasks that you think you can do in one day. If you are
doing a website, make sure that you follow relevant standards. The hard part
is not getting too ambitious, but still having a good solid project.
- Timeline: When are you going to have each part done?
- Assessment: How will we know if you've had a little learning or a
lot of learning? What will success look like? You might want to think about
measuring personal growth rather than trying for some absolute value.
Create this in our Collaborative Web as a link off of your personal page,
then put the link on the common page. I'll show you where that page is.
Last updated
04/09/03.
Last Maintained 04/09/03
Owner: D. Fincher (dfincher@asij.ac.jp)
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