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CS 03 Grading Rubric
- 20
points - Homework assignments
- 20
points each -- 4 web pages within web site
- good
coding? - 4 points
- links
on a page? - 4 points
- aesthetic
value (graphics and colors) -- does the page look "pretty" or
is it "busy"? - 4 points
- easy
to navigate? - 4 points
- can
I easily figure out when it was last updated? - 2 points
- is
there an easy way to contact website designer? - 2 points
| 90-100 |
A |
| 80-89 |
B |
| 70-79 |
C |
| 60-69 |
D |
| below
60 |
NP |
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| 70-100 |
CR |
| below
70 |
NC |
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Homework
assignments are due the last day of class.
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Website
(one home page and three subsequent pages) is due Friday, August 9.
When you are thinking
about putting graphics on your page, keep the following chart in mind:
| Monitor Resolution |
Ideal Website Size (Width x Height) |
|
Web TV (TV set) |
544 x 738 |
|
640 x 480 |
600 x 300 |
|
800 x 600 |
760 x 420 |
|
1024 x 768 |
955 x 600 |
So, if you are planning
on making your website ideal for WebTV users, the largest image you
could use would be 544x738. If you're optimizing the site to users
who have monitors capable of 1024x768 resolution, then you could have
an image as large as 955x600. It's better to change the image size
of the image itself (using Photoshop or some other image editor), rather
than just changing the width and height tags.
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