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Website Development Project Overview: Goals, Guidelines, and Peer Review Process

In this week's lecture, we outline essential goals for the website development project. Rich Holdren discusses innovative ideas about wikis and presents various website project ideas. We differentiate between the basic and final website requirements, emphasizing the importance of proper publication locations. Students will engage in a peer review activity, evaluating three classmates' websites and preparing PowerPoint slides with insights. The final website should reflect improvements from peer feedback and showcase quality writing and creativity. Important technical details about website publishing are also provided.

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Website Development Project Overview: Goals, Guidelines, and Peer Review Process

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  1. BA271 Week 4 Lecture • Goals for today… • Ideas about wikis from Rich Holdren, Vice Provost for Research • Website Project Ideas • Basic vs. Final Website • Publishing your Website

  2. Basic vs. Final Website • Basic website: • Good first draft effort • Does not need photos page or customized feedback form • Must be published at proper network locations (and therefore the proper web address) • Will be used as the basis for a peer review activity

  3. Peer Review • Each student will look at three other websites and evaluate their quality. • You will prepare a series of PowerPoint slide with your conclusions similar to the slide to the right …

  4. Final Website • Final website: • Hopefully will benefit from the ideas that come from your peer review • Should contain your best, finished ideas • Will be graded subjectively by your instructor based on writing quality, content, style, and creativity.

  5. Publishing your website • Development location: • \\cob-storage\studentpdata\userid\classwork\ba271\website • Published location: • \\cob-storage\studentwebdata\userid\website • Also will be available at: • http://students.bus.oregonstate.edu/userid/website • ONID website location (optional): • Publish by logging into ONID and using ftp://ftp.onid.orst.edu/public_html/ • Which makes files available at • http://oregonstate.edu/~userid

  6. Website Project Requirements • Needs a good set of goals and an annotated bibliography • Should be creative … thus, it should not look original.

  7. Thinking about borders • Nearly all websites use a logo or graphic in a top shared border • Some sample websites • www.sullishak.com • www.althouse.info • www.buy.com

  8. Activities you should do • Required: • Build a basic website by this Friday at noon • Enter website goals and annotated bibliography • Suggested: • Scan photos, construct a logo, and build a photos page • Build a customized feedback form • Construct a customized logo for your website with a paint or draw program

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