**Web Design - Class 5 (last class)-- July 21, 1998 --
Agenda ****
At last week's class, you should have:
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Talk about project deliverables and project ideas,
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Review info about� client- vs. server-side web development, e.g.,when to
use cgi or java scripts, etc.GI (handout)
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Learn about web interfaces to databases
Due at class today:
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Your project web page(s).� There should be a link to this from your Evergreen
home page.
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Project Overview.� This one page document should include:� a one or two
sentence description of the project, the URL of the project, an overview
of the html file hierararchy, a list of the three most interesting (to
you) techniques you used for the project, one or two enhancements that
you would have liked to do, but didn't have time.� Optionally, you can
include a few sentences about what you learned during the last five weeks.�
Bring a hard copy of this.
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An informal (less than 5 min) presentation of your web page.
Objectives and activities for today's class are:
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Learn more about Web Sound with Peter Randlette
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Demonstrate your projects
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Hear about content-driven (vs. technology driven) Web Design with keri
Healy
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Give feedback on the class
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Get questions answered about evaluations.
Today's Schedule (times are aproximate!):
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6:00-6:45�� - Peter Randlette lecture
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6:45 - 8:00� - Student project demo's
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8:00 - 8:30� - Keri Healy Lecture -- When Cool Doesn't Cut It.
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8:30 - 9:45�- More Student project demo's
If you missed this last class, or did not demo your
web page:
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Schedule a demo with Sylys for Tuesday or Thursday August 4 or 6 by emailing
knacks@evergreen.edu
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Email judyc@evergreen.edu with the url of your web page
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Make a hard copy of the Course Feedback Sheet and of your Project Overview,
and deliver to Judy Cushing's mailbox on 3rd floor of Lab I.