1. Personal Website Project
Create a website that promotes you!
Option #1: College Bound/Workforce Bound
This website should tell about you and be aimed at colleges and future employers. It is an online resume all about you. This will be an ongoing project in our class, and will be graded mid-way through the project, and at the end of the semester. This may be done in weebly, or by using HTML5 and CSS.
Begin this project with a sitemap. (A visual outline of your site.)
It should include:
At mid-point you will partner with another student and evaluate each others' website
Option #2: Informal
This website should tell about you and be aimed at friends and family. It should reflect your interests, personality and sense of humor. This will be an ongoing project in our class, and will be graded mid-way through the project, and at the end of the semester. This may be done in weebly, or by using HTML5 and CSS.
Begin this project with a sitemap. (A visual outline of your site.)
It should include:
At mid-point you will partner with another student and evaluate each others' website
You will present your site to the class at the end of the quarter.
Option #1: College Bound/Workforce Bound
This website should tell about you and be aimed at colleges and future employers. It is an online resume all about you. This will be an ongoing project in our class, and will be graded mid-way through the project, and at the end of the semester. This may be done in weebly, or by using HTML5 and CSS.
Begin this project with a sitemap. (A visual outline of your site.)
It should include:
- a consistent look (color scheme, fonts, heading sizes, text colors) from page to page
- Homepage: up to date photo of you and a short introductory paragraph about you (complete sentences and no spelling errors)
- a page showing your Photoshop creations from this class (and others if you have any)
- contact information page (name, address, phone)
- at least 4 additional pages (suggestions: about you page, work experience, future plans, honors (scholarships, awards, a letter of recommendation), community service, school involvement (clubs, sports, special classes, etc.), interests (music, books, movies, etc.), a resume
- photos (video is another option too)
- external links to at least two other sites
- a Favicon
- SEO - Search engine optimization
At mid-point you will partner with another student and evaluate each others' website
Option #2: Informal
This website should tell about you and be aimed at friends and family. It should reflect your interests, personality and sense of humor. This will be an ongoing project in our class, and will be graded mid-way through the project, and at the end of the semester. This may be done in weebly, or by using HTML5 and CSS.
Begin this project with a sitemap. (A visual outline of your site.)
It should include:
- a consistent look (color scheme, fonts, heading sizes, text colors) from page to page
- Homepage: up to date photo of you and a short introductory paragraph about you (complete sentences and no spelling errors)
- a page showing your Photoshop creations from this class (and others if you have any)
- at least 5 additional pages (suggestions: about you page, work experience, future plans, special awards (scholarships, awards, a letter of recommendation), community service, clubs, sports, interests, favorite (music, books, movies, etc.)
- photos (video is another option too)
- external links to at least two other sites
- a Favicon
- SEO - Search engine optimization
At mid-point you will partner with another student and evaluate each others' website
You will present your site to the class at the end of the quarter.