Group Project 2: Final Site & Presentations (posted 19 February 2004)
The first half of the last week of class will be devoted to final group project presentations.
You should be ready to present a version of your site that has the full information architecture implemented, with content on the main page, any second-level (main topic) pages, and at least one set of third-level or below (specific content) pages implemented, as well. More is better, of course, but it’s possible to get a good garde without all content being completed.
I’m not going to provide a laundry list of technologies to implement on the site—your use of technology should be to facilitate the user experience, rather than to meet a set of arbitrary criteria. That said, effective and appropriate use of the technologies we cover in class—from client-side scripting to back-end scripts—is expected.
Your final project grade will be based on three components:
- Design Document (20%)
- Final Site and Presentation (40%)
- Peer Evaluation (40%)
As you can see, the peer evaluation is a significant component of your final project grade, so if you haven’t been pulling your weight in the project up to this point, now would be a good time to step up to the plate and prove your worth to your groupmates. :)
Here’s the Peer Evaluation:
Where are the peer evaluations? I can't find them anywhere on the site...
Posted by: Jen R on February 18, 2004 07:51 AM | Permalink to Comment
Trackback Link: http://www.it.rit.edu/~ell/mt/mt-tb.cgi/783