Overview
With nine days left of class, our task is to prepare final projects which will
apply the skills you have learned during the year. Your presentation of your
final project will the last graded assignment for the class.
Due Date
Final projects are due the day they are presented.
Evalution
Your progress will be evaluated each week and you will be given a grade
according to the following rubric:
- Exceeds expectations (A):
- Project is very well planned and very well executed. Almost all of the
skills and concepts learned in the course this semester are evident. During
the project presentation, the presenter explicitly references almost all of
these skills and concepts and shows how they were deployed in the project.
- Meets expectaions (B):
- Project is well planned and well executed. Most of the skills and
concepts learned in the course this semester are evident. During the
project presentation, the presenter explicitly references most of these
skills and concepts and shows how they were deployed in the project.
- Partially meets expectaions (C):
- Project shows some planning and basically works as desired. Many of the
skills and concepts learned in the course this semester are evident. During
the project presentation, the presenter explicitly references some of these
skills and concepts and shows how they were deployed in the project.
- At least you showed up (D):
- Project shows some planning and effort. Some of the skills and concepts
learned in the course this semester are evident. During the project
presentation, the presenter explicitly references some of these skills and
concepts and shows how they were deployed in the project.
- Failed to make an appearance (E):
- Did not make or present a final project. No evidence of course
mastery.
Presentation List
Presenter(s) | Presentation Title |
Aki | Tic-Tac-Toe |
Steven | Drag and Drop Quiz |
Maria | A New Web Designer |
Erfan | Android Charge Calculator |
Alex | How to Hack #MLG |
Kenneth | Punny Book |
Luis | Getting Down with jQuery |
Ever | The Good Changes on My Web Page |
Carlos | My Web Page Design |
Romario | Getting Acquainted with jQuery |
Sergio | A jQuery Project |
Jonathan | Monty Python with JavaScript |
Masud | Script Game |
Note: All web
pages made for this class should use valid HTML 5 and CSS 3.