Web-Based Project Outline
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Creation
of a Web-based Project (25 points): Students will create and post
their own web-based project. The project idea may come from the collaboration
within your group, from an idea posted in TownHall, or from an idea
you developed yourself. Students will need to identify the project type
(i.e. Interpersonal Exchange, Collaborative Research, Thematic Showcase
Project).
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5/1
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Based upon your learnings and collaborations so far in the course, choose an idea for a web-based project that you would like to implement. Write a description of the project including such information as target audience (what students, grade level, etc.), type, outcomes, and timeframe of implementation. E-mail this idea to Shane as an attachment (if possible). | ||
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5/8
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Begin designing the structure and layout of your project. Consider such things as color schemes, navigation and readability. For some help in this area go to GMU's web development site. Also, begin gathering all content including pics, etc.) you will need. | ||
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5/15
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Assemble the project as an html file. You may use any web-design program at your disposal. Some programs you could use are: Netscape Composer (included with Netscape 4.x), Adobe Pagemill, Microsoft Frontpage (included with IE4 and 5), MS Word 97 and Dreamweaver 2 or 3. | ||
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5/22
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Finish project and upload to GMU or server of your choice. | ||
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5/27
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E-mail Shane the URL of your project. | ||