NAME: _____________________
MAJOR:____________________
SUBJECT: _________________
DATE: __________________ 
GRADE: ______________
FEEDBACK: PRESENTATION OF COSC 330 PROJECT
The following specifies the minimum requirements to receive an A (90%).
You must correct the faults indicated by X's and circled items in order to fulfill the
Minimum Expectations and thus qualify for the curve on the Final Grade!
Your final project grade increases/decreases by
including optional Web development constructs and/or relative to other student projects.
  1. Home Page (index.htm), your "personal" page, nothing to do with COSC 330:
    1. Introduces author (personal info; academic info shoulb be on main330.htm).
    2. Prominent, annotated link to Course Main Page main330.htm.
    3. Other elements (graphics, e-mail link, etc.).
    4. Comments:
  2. Course Main Page(main330.htm), everything associated with COSC330: (This should be the "showpiece" of your Web development skills. The following define a minimum.  See "Web Site Quality", below.)
    1. Gives author's academic profile (including major) and explains course.
    2. Annotated links to project page (project330.htm). and all lab pages.
    3. Graphics (Minimum: your original COSC 330 Logo as a header); Other
    4. List of Web Dev. Techniques (used in whole site and project); if possible, have links to your use of them.
    5. Links to:  home page, Tour course Web site, and e-mail.
    6. Comments:
  3. Project Main Page(project330.htm), the "front end" to your "Project Web(s)": (Minimal Example, without links to techniques)
    1. Introduces project.
    2. Journal with weekly updates.
    3. Annotated links to you Project Web, Project Webs, or main page of demonstration/tutorial
    4. Graphics. Comments:
    5. Links to:  main330.htm, home page, Tour of project, Project Web, and e-mail
    6. Comments:
  4. Web Site Quality:
    1. Design (unifying format or theme; page  titles, descriptions, and relevant links.)):
    2. Content:
    3. Effort:
    4. Ease of use, e.g.
      1. annotations/descriptions of every link (Use JavaScript onMouseOver to annotate buttons.)
      2. easy access to home page, course main page, project main page, tour, & e-mail easily from every page (via a frame, theme, link collection on every page, etc.)
    5. Utilization of Web development techniques (List these and give references; see item 2.4, above.):
      1. required constructs: tables, forms (e.g. feedback, drop-down selection list, etc.), rollovers, original graphics, image links, thumbnails, Flash, and JavaScript.
      2. optional contructs (plusses to your grade):  frames, image maps, applets, DHTML, CSS, original animated graphics, audio, video, Cold Fusion, etc.
  5. COMMENTS: