Website
A website provides the basis for the user interface for your web application. The website is not intended to be functional at this stage of the project (although portions of it certainly could be!), but rather illustrate the site layout, navigational menus, and layout of each page.
- Expected duration
- 6–8 hours
- Deadline
- 2300 on Lesson 33
- Points
- 50 points
- Submission
- Canvas
Learning Objectives
- Design a website to serve as the basis for your project’s web application
Help Policy
- Authorized Resources
- Any, except classmates working on other teams
- Notes
- Never copy another person’s work and submit it as your own.
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You must document all help received from all sources, including the instructor and instructor-provided course materials (such as the textbook).
Assignment
Develop a web-based interface to interact with your database. At this stage of the project, you do not need to have the interface connected with your database (e.g., displaying data and supporting updates), but you should have the basic design of each web page complete. The web page may display “placeholder” information that will be replaced in the final version of the web application.
Submission
Create an archive of your Git repository and submit that archive using Canvas. Include your documentation statement with your submission.
You must schedule a 15-minute time block to demonstrate your website to the instructor within one week of the due date.
Grading
The following grading rubric will be used for this assignment:
Description | Points |
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Pages | 25 |
Layout and Navigation | 15 |
Aesthetics | 10 |