Background
The South-east Eat Street (SES), is an online shop specifically selling take-away street foods from different countries. They have contracted you to develop a website for this shop. You have been provided with the following initial and technical specifications.
Memo: Website Requirements
From: South-east Eat Street (SES), Senior Management
To : Think Wise Engineering R&D Consultants
Specification
Design and develop a website. The idea is to provide information to buyers visiting the shop. The goal is to allow buyers to obtain an overview of the shop layout and to find details of the food they would like to buy.
Resources
Resources such as images and details of opening hours can be found in ProResource.ZIP. The content of the ZIP file is:
1.Four folders named Indian, Chinese, Mexican and Japanese. Each folder contains images relating to the different types of food indicated by the name of its folder.
2.A text file Food_List.txt contains the names of the food corresponding to each of the image from each folder. You need to use these names as the official description of the food on your web site.
3.A text file Time.txt containing the time-table of opening times for the shop.
4.Logo.jpg – an image of the logo of the shop.
5.Floor_plan.jpg – floor layout of the shop.
General Requirements
The managers of SES insist that the following requirements must be adhered to:
1.Each webpage of the website must display the SES logo.
2.Do not change the description of the food. Do not rename the filenames of any of the images.
3.All images of each food must be presented to the visitor. This can be done within one webpage or distributed across several web pages. The idea is to ensure that visitors are made aware of the complete selection of items available for them to visit.
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4.The images are to be used as it is. You can resize the images retaining the original aspect ratio, but do not crop or edit (e.g. recolour, touch up, sharpen, etc.) or rename the images in any way.
5.Generate a separate page providing the opening hours. The details are found in the Time.txt file.
6.Text description for each food is not provided. You can provide your own ‘dummy’ text to demonstrate the functionality of your web page design.
Example of Users Interacting with the Website
The buyer to the website will be greeted by a welcome message and the following layout of the floor plan of the shop. The buyer clicks on any of the food stall (ovals). It should bring up details of the specific hall selected with relevant foods. The buyer clicks on any of the images of the foods to obtain further information on that food type. In addition, if the buyer selects an option to display opening hours, a separate page should appear to provide this information. Note this is the basic requirement, it is up to you to implement other details e.g. instructions, navigational control, etc.
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What to Submit
On the specified due date, you are to submit two assessment items:
(1)Portfolio 2, and
(2)Practical Assessment 2.
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Assessment details for: Portfolio 2 (10 marks).
What You Need to Do
The Individual Case Project specified in Portfortlio 2 is a continuation from Portfolio 1.
At the end of each week, you will complete a different section of the given project as specified in the above section. Each of the weekly Individual Case Project will contribute progressively toward the completion of the given website project. Each Individual Case Project corresponds with the textbook chapters from each week’s lesson plan. You are to document and report on each of these Individual
Case Project, cumulating in a final portfolio (i.e. Portfolio 2). Portfolio 2 should be submitted along with Practical Assessment 2.
Weekly Individual Case Project
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Portfolio 2.1 (Chapter 7)
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1.5
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Use your design sketches from Portfolio 1 and start to build wireframe page
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mock-ups for the different page levels of your site. Your website should adopt
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a flexible design. Using the skills you learned in this chapter, build and submit
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page layouts for the different levels of information your site will contain. For
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example, you need to build a home page mock-up, an article page mock-up,
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and a section page mock-up. Remember to test your page mock-ups with
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some text content and at different browser sizes and screen resolutions as
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specified in the details for Practical Assessment 2.
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Portfolio 2.2 (Chapter 8)
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Gather the graphics to use on the different pages of your site. This is provided
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in the RESOURCE.ZIP folder. For other graphics that are not included, please
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exercise your creativity to create graphics that you will use in the project.
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These include banner, navigation, section, or identifying graphics. Add these
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graphics to the test pages of your site. Test the images in multiple browsers to
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make sure they are displayed properly. Think about the different color
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requirements for your content, and decide how you can enhance the legibility
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of the content. Can color help communicate the structure of your
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information?
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Determine the color choices for your web site. Pick the colors for text, table
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backgrounds, and page backgrounds. Establish graphics standards for your
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web site, including but not limited to the following:
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• Decide whether you will use a standard amount of white space around each
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graphic.
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• Determine exactly which img attributes should be included in all tags.
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• Formulate a standard for all alt and title attributes.
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• Formulate a basic set of image standards for your site. Use this as the
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display standard for testing your graphics. • Determine colors of links and
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visited links. • Write a short standards document that can be provided to
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anyone who contributes to the site.
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assumed to be a professional. As such, you should attempt at your best to
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reflect this quality in the preparation of the report.
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All sketches, diagrams and figures should be embedded as part of the report.
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Do not submit external files. For webpage renderings of HTML5 or CSS3,
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please include screen captures of example of your web pages. Do not submit
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HTML5 or CSS3 script files in your Portfolio.
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The format of your report should be as follows: A4 size paper, 2.5cm margins
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on all sides, single-sided, Time Romans or New Time Romans font, 12pt font
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size, DOC or DOCX format.
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Total Marks:
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10
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Assessment details for: Practical Assessment 2 (30 marks).
What You Need to Do
To complete the given project specified in the Background section above, you are to create a prototype of a stand-alone website for a desktop computer and mobile device. Design your website to be rendered by a web browser to fit a desktop computer display between 1024x768 to 1280x1024 pixels. The website should also adapt responsively to mobile devices. The breakpoint between the display sizes for desktop computer and mobile device should be 500x720 pixels. The mobile device should also adapt responsively when it is rotated to a landscape orientation.
The site must have pages that display at least three levels of information. The contents and resources have been provided in the above specification. The website will be assessed for cohesiveness, accessibility, design and development effort. Responsiveness of each of the webpages will be tested using Google Chrome’s developers device simulator. The breakpoint for the simulated mobile device will be set to 500x720 pixels.
The complete stand-alone website should be created progressively as specified by each week’s activities. These activities are to be documented and reported in Portfolio 2.
Use any combination of HTML5 and CSS3 to develop this website. Remember to indicate which desktop browser (i.e. IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, etc.) you are targeting as the main working platform for desktop computers. As for mobile devices, please use a generic device with a display of 500x720 pixels to be tested using Google Chrome’s developers device simulator.
Do not use Rapid Application Prototyping (RAD) tools or any other type of scripting languages or services, e.g. Python, Lua, AJAX, Dreamweaver, etc. You are required to demonstrate your knowledge of HTML5 and CSS3 independently and without the assistance of automated development and visual design tools.
Your website should be developed to be capable of launching directly from localised desktop computers. That is, the landing page (i.e. the first page or top page) of your website can be launched by calling or opening main.html or index.html directly from within a web browser. No web server is required for Practical Assessment 1 and 2.
What to Submit
Submit one ZIP file folder to your Moodle course site online submission portal for this course. Please name this ZIP folder as PRACASSN_2.ZIP. This ZIP folder should contain the following:
All necessary files, images, scripts, coding and resources should reside in a single main folder. It is up to you to organise the files and sub-folders within the main folder. Ensure that all your scripts and coding is stand-alone and portable. That is, your marker or instructor should be able to run your scripts from the type of browser you have specified by clicking on the main.html or index.html startup file. The web browser you specified should render your markup and scripts without problems.
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Assessment Criteria
The following criteria will be used to assess your assignment:
Criteria
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• Overall functionality. Web pages function as intended.
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• Website demonstrates all aspects of a responsive web implementation.
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10
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• The completed website sufficiently demonstrates the main features of the initial
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5
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design and its intended purpose.
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• Quality of HTML5 and CSS3 coding techniques. Demonstrates proficiency in
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HTML5 and CSS3.
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• Website and associated webpage design corresponds closely to the work
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reported in Portfolio 2. Conversely, the details presented in Portfolio 2 should be
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supportive of the prototype implementation as demonstrated in Practical
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Assessment 2.
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• Inline comments, filename convention and overall file and folder structure.
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Total marks:
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30
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Marker’s Guideline
•To obtain 76-100% of the marks allocated for a specific section of the assessment, the student’s work is expected to demonstrate a very high level of knowledge and understanding of concepts, facts and procedures, and application of knowledge within the scope of the course.
•To obtain 51-75% of the marks allocated for a specific section of the assessment, the student’s work typically demonstrate a high level of knowledge and understanding of concepts, facts and procedures, and application of knowledge within the scope of the course.
•To obtain 26-50% of the marks allocated for a specific section of the assessment, the student’s work typically demonstrate a sound level of knowledge and understanding of concepts, facts and procedures, and application of knowledge within the scope of the course.
•To obtain 1-25% of the marks allocated for a specific section of the assessment, the student’s work typically demonstrate a limited level of knowledge and understanding of concepts, facts and procedures, and application of knowledge within the scope of the course.
•0 marks will be allocated for a specific section of the assessment, where an erroneous or no attempt has been made by the student.