IST 226 Project
1. The project has two parts - creating one or more web pages using techniques covered in this class and description of what you have done. The web page(s) can be on a topic, or simply to demonstrate some techniques learned in the class.
2. If your project includes or is based on work that existed before the beginning of the summer semester (say mid-May), please indicate that in the description. If you have a copy of the site as it existed in May, that's great; if not, describe the changes you made as best you can.
3. Whether you do something new or modify something in existence, the description of what you did is important. In this description you should discuss techniques, but you could also discuss any problems you encountered or how you might do it differently if you had it to do all over again. This description can be an .html file, Word document, etc. .
4. Don't feel compelled to demonstrate most or all of the techniques we learned in class; just doing a few is OK.
Because you have limited time, I do not expect you to spend massive amounts of time on this -- about 10 hours is a general guideline although some will spend less and others more.
When you are done, FTP the site and your description to your website and the description. I will be happy to provide assistance to you in doing the project both via email and extra lab sessions. Any assistance you receive from anyone else should be discussed in your description.
Revised: July 24, 2003; Comments to William M. Pegram, wpegram@nvcc.edu