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BA271 Week 4 Lecture

BA271 Week 4 Lecture. Goals for today… Draft Wiki Ideas Making contributions to a public wiki Documenting and selling what you have done in your MyTalk page Website Project Ideas Basic vs. Final Website Publishing your Website. Activities you should do. Required:

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BA271 Week 4 Lecture

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  1. BA271 Week 4 Lecture • Goals for today… • Draft Wiki Ideas • Making contributions to a public wiki • Documenting and selling what you have done in your MyTalk page • Website Project Ideas • Basic vs. Final Website • Publishing your Website

  2. Activities you should do • Required: • Write your Draft Wiki contributions by this Friday at noon • Update your MyTalk page with a list of Individual Contributions • Continue to provide advice and comments to the three people you are mentoring

  3. 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

  4. 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 …

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  7. Website Project Requirements • At least 750 original words. • Goals page: Needs a set of goals to explain the website’s intend audience and effect • Sources page: An annotated bibliography to explain what you did versus what you copied from elsewhere • Photos page: Should contain at least one image that you transferred to a digital format yourself. • Feedback form: Should collect data relevant to your website.

  8. Creating websites people will visit Overall idea: Should be creative … thus, your website should look original. Good design vs. bad design • Sample 1: Samba Communications • Sample 2: A local band • Sample websites from last term

  9. Thinking about borders • Nearly all websites use a logo or graphic in a top shared border • Some sample websites • www.sullishak.com • www.allen-house.com • www.buy.com

  10. 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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