**Web Design - Class 5 (last class)-- July 21, 1998 --
Agenda ****
At last week's class, you should have:
-
Talk about project deliverables and project ideas,
-
Review info aboutÝ client- vs. server-side web development, e.g.,when to
use cgi or java scripts, etc.GI (handout)
-
Learn about web interfaces to databases
Due at class today:
-
Your project web page(s).Ý There should be a link to this from your Evergreen
home page.
-
Project Overview.Ý This one page document should include:Ý 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.Ý Optionally, you can
include a few sentences about what you learned during the last five weeks.Ý
Bring a hard copy of this.
-
An informal (less than 5 min) presentation of your web page.
Objectives and activities for today's class are:
-
Learn more about Web Sound with Peter Randlette
-
Demonstrate your projects
-
Hear about content-driven (vs. technology driven) Web Design with keri
Healy
-
Give feedback on the class
-
Get questions answered about evaluations.
Today's Schedule (times are aproximate!):
-
6:00-6:45ÝÝ - Peter Randlette lecture
-
6:45 - 8:00Ý - Student project demo's
-
8:00 - 8:30Ý - Keri Healy Lecture -- When Cool Doesn't Cut It.
-
8:30 - 9:45Ý- More Student project demo's
If you missed this last class, or did not demo your
web page:
-
Schedule a demo with Sylys for Tuesday or Thursday August 4 or 6 by emailing
knacks@evergreen.edu
-
Email judyc@evergreen.edu with the url of your web page
-
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.