Completed Project
Due at the start of class December 2nd. The finished project is valued at 10% of your grade; the percentage will be based solely on the instructor's evaluation of your project. Universal usability should be a prime consideration in the development of your project.
The project must be done using tables, not frames. The tables should serve as templates (from the page layout submissions) so that each "set" of pages serving the same purpose utilize the same template.
The project must exhibit assimilation of the material from the HTML/JavaScript text by the incorporation of, as a minimum, the techniques specified: an interactive site map, at least one supplemental aid (such as a glossary, FAQs, "hints", etc.), the use of an on-line form with interactivity (of course, you will not really access a database, it will be simulated), an alert and an additional application of javascript. Further, you are to exhibit the highest degree of sophistication of which you are able..
Development should be taken as far as possible given our course time constraints. It is expected that the project will exhibit a diversity of navigational options and interactive sophistication to fully engage the user in the interaction. This would include such elements as: within page targets, targets to positions within other pages, menus, imbedded links, etc.
At the time the project is due, submit the full url and hard copy written instructions as to which links/buttons/choices are actually available for use (i.e., as this is a prototype, not all options are required to be available) and any other information necessary in order to run the prototype so as to get the essence of the intended finished application.
Criteria for grading: