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SEPTEMBER 21 LET’S GET STARTED! Your Web Programming Project

SEPTEMBER 21 LET’S GET STARTED! Your Web Programming Project

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SEPTEMBER 21 LET’S GET STARTED!

Your Web Programming Project

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Elevator Pitch

You get on an elevator with an awesome idea. Lucky for you, famed internet mogul and

creator of SpaceBook, Markus Zuckerbing, happens to be on the same elevator.

And he’s heading to the 8th floor. You have 60 seconds to pitch him your idea before he gets off the elevator!

Clear; concise; engaging pitch!

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Final Project Grading

50% Instructors 25% Project Sponsor – They must be

satisfied! 25% YOU! You only achieve as high as the goals and

expectations you set yourself – aim high!

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Creating a (good) Rubric

You need a rubric to be able to evaluate your work.

Instructors should be able to follow your rubric to grade your work.

Criteria must be measurable! Each criterion will have tiers that measure

success.

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Measurable Criteria & Tiers

Consider the following criteria: “The web site is easy to use.”

How can we measure this?

How can we tier the measures of success?