a new development in information technology(cloud technology)

As part of this project, you will publish the research paper on the web and will include graphics and links to related information. Information on your web site must have incorporated instructors’ feedback on research paper and is carefully proofread, spell checked and verified for information accuracy. In addition, your site must not infringe copyrights by using media (e.g. video, images) or text without appropriate permissions.

 

Project Objectives

                                 

  • Demonstrate your ability to use web based technologies to communicate your understanding of a selected technology related topic
  • Make obvious your ability to seek permission from the originator for the copyrighted material and cite references appropriately

 


Project Requirements

 

In this project, you will use XHTML to publish your research paper on the mason web site. Every page of your research paper is a webpage (title page, content pages, and reference page). There will be a menu on each page of your paper to easily navigate to each webpage of your research paper.

 

Note: Use of HTML/XHTML editors (MS Word, Netscape Composer, Dreamweaver, FrontPage, etc.) is NOT permitted.

 

Prior to creating your website, you MUST CORRECT your research paper based on the instructor’s comments on your research paper.

 

  1. Title Page.
  • Your website’s homepage ) will contain a link to your research paper’s title page. The title page CANNOT be your homepage. Your homepage is NOT considered part of your project. The homepage is the one that you created for the lab assignment. The title page content will be same as the title page of your research paper – title of your project, your name, date, and GMU Honor Code Statement with active links to GMU Honor Code and GMU Responsible Use of Computing Policy.
  • Additional requirements on the title page:
    • Provide a link to the PDF document of your research paper.
    • Provide a link to your research paper blog.
    • Provide a link to your research paper wiki.

 

2.      Content Pages. 

  • Cite all references in the body of research paper including those that are paraphrased, in accordance with APA style/format
  • Additional requirements for content pages: XHTML ordered or unordered list and a YouTube video
    • XHTML ordered or unordered list on any one of the content pages
      • Ordered or unordered list can be used in listing small amounts of project relevant information as is done in paper formats. Do not eliminate text in order to create an ordered or unordered list. The use of a list for your project’s menu or the references does not satisfy this requirement.
      • Find a YouTube video related to your research paper and embed it in the first content page.

Note: As with any media (video, clip art/image, etc.), you need to obtain permission by the copyright owner to use the media. This is accomplished by checking the site’s documents (e.g. Terms of Use, Terms of Service, Copyright, Legal, etc.) or by obtaining permission directly from owner. You must then follow the directions given for use or non-use.

 

  • Have at least one of the following additional requirements on at least one if not on all of the content pages: Original artwork, Digital photograph and Public domain Clip art
    • Original artwork
      • Original artwork created by you in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, MS Paint or other graphics software. A single colored or plain gif or jpeg image does not satisfy this requirement. Using this gif or jpeg image as a background image will not satisfy this requirement.
      • Digital photograph relevant to the chosen topic
        • Digital photograph (you have taken yourself) and is relevant to the topic. The digital photograph file must be in a gif or jpeg image format.  
      • Clip art (e.g. gif image). If not stated on the web that the media is free, you must consider the media to be copyrighted, and therefore you must have permission to use the media (video, clip art/image, etc.) in your website.

 

4.   Reference page

  • Cite all references in accordance with APA style/format on a separate webpage.
  •  In addition to content reference listed in the research paper, include video references (for all videos used), clipart/image references (for all clip art/images used) and original artwork references (for all original artwork used) on the reference webpage.
  • Media (video, clip art/image, etc.) reference:
    • Video and clip art/image reference will include the following. Description of the media (video, clip art/image), how it is related to your topic, name of artist/copyright holder, date that you obtained the media (video, clip art/image, etc.), a link to the source URL and a link to the source site’s page granting you permission to use and the conditions of use.
      • The page granting permission may have the following names but is not limited to these names: Terms of Use, Terms of Service, Copyright or Legal.
      • If you have obtained specific permission (paper mail, email or verbal) to use the item, use this statement “permission obtained from the artist/copyright holder”.
      • If you are using Microsoft Clip Art, indicate that you used Microsoft Office (e.g. retrieved from Microsoft Office 2010 Clip Art collection).
      • Original artwork reference and digital photograph will include the following.  Description of the artwork or digital photograph, name of the software used to create the artwork, date the artwork or photograph was created/taken, and the statement “artwork is original and created by me” or the statement “digital photograph was taken by me”.
      • Each type of media (video/original artwork/digital photograph/clip art) will include an annotation – a sentence or two explaining how the media is related to your research paper.
  • Each web reference/source will have an active link to the source/database URL including information requested in the research paper instructions.

 

Note: This project must be your own work. If you get help from someone else (e.g. The Media Center), you must state this on your references page (be specific).

 

5.      Menu Insert a table at the top of each page of your research paper that contains links to every page of your project. The borders of the cells must be visible. Use of FRAMES is not permitted

 

Submission

The project must be in your mason UNIX account. There must be a link from your index.html file (i.e., homepage) to your project. Thus, when the instructor goes to , the instructor will see a link to your project. All projects must be stored in your mason UNIX account to receive credit. Your pages should include appropriate formatting and graphics, and should be linked to other relevant pages. All links must be active links to navigate the reader to respective webpages.

 

Remember, it is a violation of the GMU Responsible Use of Computer Policy to use a Mason account for commercial purposes. Your project must not be commercial in nature.

Help

Scanning and Web Page Help: STAR, Student Technology Assistance and Resources, 311 Johnson Center. Visit for more information and Volgenau School of Engineering Peer Advisors,

 

Web Development Guide by George Mason University

 

Infoguides for XHTML tutorial websiteshttp://infoguides.gmu.edu

 

KEEP CURRENT BACKUPS AT ALL TIMES. “The computer ate my project” will get you sympathy, but no points.

Testing

Test your project on campus computers. If it does not load in a reasonable amount of time, your instructor may not be able to view it. If we can’t view it, we can’t grade it. So, it is a good idea to test your website from different location (library, lab, your friend’s machine, etc.).


Grading Criteria

Comment Code

Criteria

Grading Guide

Total Points

(30 Points

per Criteria)

a Content
  1. Embedded video not on first page of content
  2. No link to paper PDF or Wiki or Blog on title page
  3. No GMU Honor Code Statement on title page
  4. Website does not contain a webpage for every page in research paper
  5. Text does not at least meet the equivalent amount of text in original paper
  6. No improvement in paper based on Instructor’s comments on research paper
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
b Layout
  1. No ordered or unordered list
  2. Inconsistent format
  3. Excessive centering of the text on any page
  4. The content including links is difficult to read due to poor color contrast
  5. Text formatting (font type and size) not appropriate for web page presentation
  6. Webpages do not correspond to each page of the research paper
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
c Internal and External Navigation
  1. Has more than 2 broken links or more than two inactive links
  2. No GMU Honor Code or RUC active links
  3. Has no menu table on each page at the top of page with links to each individual page
  4. Has no link to title page from homepage (index.html) created for the lab assignment
  5. Poor navigation system
  • 10 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
d Use of Media
  1. No embedded YouTube video or No Image
  2. No Blog or No Wiki or No PDF
  3. Media is not appropriate size (too small or large) for the amount of content
  4. Missing more than one media item (Blog, Wiki, PDF, Video, Image)
  • 10 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
e Citations
  1. Missing APA research paper reference in Bibliography
  2. Missing APA media reference in Bibliography
  3. No annotations
  4. No Terms of Use/Service/…etc. link for media reference or no permission statement
  5. No APA citation on content pages (in-text citation)
  6. No active link to the web source or online database on reference page
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
  • 5 points
f Other
  1. No project or incorrect access permission, or project modified after due date
  2. Project not in Mason cluster account
  3. Honor Code violation
  4. Responsible Use of Computing Violation (commercial use or advertising on the web page)
  5. Forbidden use of an HTML editor or frames
  6. No grade at this time. See you instructor.
  • 150 Points

 

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