Website Development Assignment, Fall 2001

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Web Site Assignment, Fall 2001

Your goal is to choose a school class, activity, or trip, or you may choose a class assignment, and create a website for it. In the process, you will learn how to create and manage webs, as well as use the more advanced features in FrontPage 2000. The basic requirements for any web site are on the Web Site Development page and the web site must meet all of the middle school technical standards

The final product will be scored using the scoring rubric. You will develop your website in your subweb at http://itinstruction.net/multimedia/f01/website . Use the web page checklist to check your files after you are finished.

First, go to the actDEN tutorial and start through it. You should have the basics finished in no more than two class periods.

Second:

Then:

  1. Choose a topic and get my approval. If this is for a class or activity, you must also get the approval of the teacher AFTER talking with me. Your project is approved only when it is listed in assignments page. 
  2. Study the Web Site Development page. In a separate file write the results for Determine the Audience, Define the Goal, and Define the Scope. Save the file in the website folder as "initals_development_scope.htm" You must get my approval on these to continue. 
  3. Determine what information you will need and make a list of it. Use Inspiration to brainstorm if it helps. Organize the list into logical units, and show what text or graphics are also needed. Save it in website as "initials_information_required.htm" 
  4. On paper, develop a sketch for each page in your web and create the navigation structure for the web. Show this to me and get my approval. 
  5. Develop your web, following the middle school technical standards and keeping up with the web page checklist.
  6. Check in with your sponsor and show them the page.
  7. After proofing your website, have another student score your website so that you will know what you need to modify.
  8. Discuss the web site with your sponsor and ask them these questions.

Last update 04/29/2002

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