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CSC 630
GRAPHIC SYSTEMS
Project 0
WEB ANIMATED PERSONAL HOME PAGE

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It is conceivable that a student who has no Web experience during his/her college career will be considered uneducated in tomorrow's marketplace.
Create a World Wide Web Home Page in your SFSU account that will be a "cyber-portfolio".

Include:

- Any fancy background;
- A short introductory sound clip or background music;
- Original text;
- Your picture (scan your driver's license if you don't have a better picture);
- At least one anchor and link to your professional resume with hot links to previous employer's web pages or friends. See my web page under advising for links to resume writing suggestions and examples. The resume should be on a linked page, not requiring the user to download to a word processor.
- Dynamic displays of college projects and/or personal items of interest;
- Sound (your personalized voice greeting);
- A video clip you recorded yourself or picked up from another web site;
- A Java applet (It need not be your own);
- An automatic Email responder;
- An unused domain name; and
- A personalized Flash animation.

Your home page should construct a personal portrayal of yourself.
This is a good place to publish your poetry, samples of music from your punk garage band, or political satire.
Hobbies, research interests, pets, professional publications, children, friends, colleagues, all are grist for your personal page.
Add a list of pointers to interesting people & places.
Your page thus provides a view of your network of friends, colleagues, and concerns.

The 24-hour Lab may have a high quality color scanner.
You can do sound work from our department laboratories.
If you do not already have a page, make a "storyboard" first.
This is a sketch showing the overall content of your portfolio, being careful to include multimedia contents.
Then assemble or create the individual components on your own.
Record your voice, playing it back so it is loud and clear enough.
Shoot a short (1 minute) video of some aspect of your college experience if you have access to a video camera.
Example for beginners: HTML AUTHORING (documentation on html)
http://werbach.com/barebones/

Guidelines when you turn in your project
Email to stu4@sfsu.edu the following score sheet, scoring yourself according to what you have completed.
Include a hyperlink to each item.

Click here to see evaluation form for Project 0.
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