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Page created by Doug Tarlow at 4:42 PM on May 4, 2006. Last Updated: 20 May, Avron.

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#6. Due Friday, 26 May. Examine some other websites in your space. See the assignment described in Notes 13 . This is the last writing assignment for the quarter. (Your projects are due Friday, June 9.)

#5. Due Friday, 19 May. Write a critique of two student's projects. One visible page (or half a text page) each or so.  You can include  URLs to suggested other reference sites. Students  were assigned  the two projects they are to review in class on 12 May (See Student Critiques 2008.) Critiques are to be constructive, but honest and frank. Cover all aspects of the project: concept, audience definition, project plan, site organization, clarity of writing, ethics, etc.

#4. Due Friday, 12 May. All students should have made a 5-10 minute presentation of their project in class by end of class today!

#3. Due Friday, 5 May. Prepare a 1-2 page plan for your project that shows, like a Business Plan would, a certain level of thinking through the possibilities and preparation about the users (customers) and about the costs and operation of the project. 

#2. Due Friday, 28 April. Write a one-page outline of your project presentation, organized so that one central motivating point is clear and well supported. Students will present their project ideas in class over the next two weeks.

#1. Due Friday, 21 April 2006. Write up a page or two about the general area of your project and about how that part of the world will look like 4 years from now.

 

Comments

From Avron - 2006-05-07

I agree that putting your website URL into the classlist on the wiki and adding your writing assignments to your website is the best way to share with everybody and to keep things organized. You can also email your homework, of course. Please send all course related email to gio@db.stanford.edu, avron@aldo.com, and tessler@aldo.com.

From rtandon - 2006-05-06

Putting a pointer on your webpage is a good idea. That way anyone can access your assignments simply by going to your website.

From tlow - 2006-05-05

What is the best way to turn in assignments?  Email?  Posting on a page on our sites?

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