The final project is your chance to show that you have mastered each of the items we have learned in class.
Students in the day class should look here to see the requirements for the final project.
Students in the night class should look here to see the requirements for the final project.
The most important thing is to start early. Make a good plan, complete the pages you need, and make it look really cool later.
Think of it as a final exam that you get all quarter to work on. We will try as much as possible to make the requirements clear.
The information in the final project does not need to be accurate. This is a design class, not a research class. Dazzle us with your design. Fictional information is just fine.
If one section gives you trouble, do the rest. For example, if creating a template throws you, don't let that stop you from doing a project. Get as much done as you can.
You have a list of what is required for the Final Project. Go over the list and make sure you have everything.
You can work on your project at home if you have Dreamweaver. If not, you may want to come in and work in the CAOT labs in Da Vinci hall, which are open most of the time. Talk to David, the lab assistant, to confirm which computers have the software you need and when they are open.
If you don't know how to do something, ask!
I'm here to help.
If worse comes to worse, you can alwyas send me questions at jimp@brandx.net (Jim Pickrell). I'm usually pretty quick about responding.