ITE 170 Project

revised 5/2/19 - one revision made below regarding animated gif

As specified in the syllabus, the project is 25% of your course grade.

+1 point for each day submitted before due date (up to 5 days beforehand)
-1 point for each day submitted after due date (up to 5 days after)

Please hit REFRESH every time you view this. As students ask me question, I will post clarifications and change the revision date above.

The content and images you create must be 100% your own work.
If you use content you have not created, your grade will be 0.
If you use images you have not created, your grade will be 0.
Taking an image or video from the internet and doing a modification of the image or video in Photoshop or some other program violates the requirement that the images and video must be 100% your own work.
If you use videos you have not created, your grade will be 0.

The one exception that I will make to this general "self-produced" requirement is the use of sound (which is not required) as long as it is properly documented in your text or Word file.

My inclination is not to accept video produced by a video game.

(If you do not have a cellphone or other device that can record a video, please contact me). You may not take videos from the internet and alter them in Premiere Pro.
You may use content and images you submitted earlier in the semester as homework as long as you created this content or these images.

Do not wait until the last moment to do it. You will have to FTP your work to a server, so if you had difficulty with this in the "About Me" assignment, make sure you get the FTP working as one of the initial steps in working on the project.

Website Project

Do a website according to the specifications below. Since it is a small website, usually every page will link to every other page, unless you want the visitors to go through the site in a particular order.

Topic

General requirements for project

Submission

To summarize, the zipped directory submitted on Blackboard should contain the following

In Blackboard you should have two attachments: (1) the text or Word file and (2) the zipped directory rather than having the text or Word file inside of the zipped directory. That way I can immediately tell whether you have included the text or Word file without unzipping the directory.