- Summative presentations
- Final hand-in of project work, presentations and blog posts
Add your peer-learning, formative and summative presentations links to your hand-in package.
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If you used Google Slides, make sure they're accessible by everyone with the link and add the link to your hand-in package.
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If you used slides.com, make sure they're published and add the link to your hand-in package.
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If you made a presentation video, upload it to YouTube (or similar) and add the link to your hand-in package.
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If you used KeyNote or PowerPoint (ugh), export your slides as
.pdf
. No.ppt
or.key
please (don't assume people have the software to open your source files). Upload them to Google Drive (or similar) and then add the link to your hand-in package.
Add all your blog links to your hand-in package.
Your blog will have 8 posts (details in the links below):
- Week 1: What can be some of the challenges when running a workshop?
- Week 2: Why is it important that we prototype our ideas and test it with users?
- Week 3: Analyse your favourite app in terms of interface, data and logic
- Week 4: What is your biggest learning so far from this project? Create your own title!
- Week 5: Pair up with another person (not your team mate) and give each other feedback on your peer learning mini-lessons.
- Week 6: Watch: The best interface is no interface
- Week 7: WTF is an API?
- Week 8: Reflect on this project as a whole
Your blog posts can be published anywhere (we recommend Medium), as long as they are publicly accessible and linked in your hand-in package.
Make sure all your project files are backed up on GitHub (use Google Drive for files larger than 50MB).
Including but not limited to:
- research
- inspiration links
- sketches
- wireframes
- broken code
- working code
- screenshots
- mugshots
Add all links to your hand-in package.
Publish your Filtr Findr web-app using GitHub pages.
Create a WEB14203-Name-Surname.md
MarkDown document (where Name
is your own name and Surname
is your own surname, like WEB14203-Matteo-Menapace.md
).
You can edit MarkDown documents with the Mou app on OSX, the MarkdownPad app on Windows, or online with Dillinger (all free).
In that MarkDown document, include the following:
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Link to your summative presentation
Preferably a Google Slides link.
If you use Keynote/Powerpoint export a PDF, upload it to Google Drive or SlideShare, and then grab the link to it.
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Link to your app on
gh-pages
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Link to your Thimble Firebase pusher
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Links to your blog posts
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Link to your Codewars profile
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Any other links that you consider relevant
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Images and texts to make your document more pleasant to read (see an example of an excellent
COURSECODE-Name-Surname.md
here).
Make sure all the folders, pages, documents & presentations you linked in your
WEB14203-Name-Surname.md
are publicly accessible (not just private to you)!
Upload and submit your WEB14203-Name-Surname.md
through Moodle here moodle.rave.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=4564
Tuesday 12th of December 2017 (aka today) at 4pm!