CAOT 112 - Jim Pickrell - Los Angeles City College - Final - Spring 2012

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This is a practical final to be completed in one hour.

You will demonstrate that you have learned the material by creating a web page with the following elements, each of which is worth ten points. This test is open book, open notes and open internet, but you aren't allowed to copy your neighbor's page.

  1. For the day class, the subject of the page will be an animal such as a Penguin, a Lion, or a Camel. For the night class, the subject will be a restaurant. Please don't use the same subject as any other student.
  2. The page will be a single page done in html using Dreamweaver
  3. Create a headline with "Final" plus your name, the class, and the date. Format this as H1.
  4. Just below this the page will have a headline listing the subject of the page. Format this as H2.
  5. Create a page title, that matches the header above, with your name, class, and date. Use the "title" tag.
  6. The page will include a link to the LACC website, showing that you know how to create links.
  7. The page will include text: a couple of sentences about the subject you have chosen.
  8. Create examples of text in three different colors. You can do this with css or with html. Do whichever is easier for you.
  9. The page will include text: a couple of sentences about the subject you have chosen.
  10. Include two pictures. You can get them from the internet.
  11. The pictures should be 200 x 300 pixels, showing that you know how to use the html commands for sizing images. It's ok if it looks a little distorted.
  12. Include a bullet list with three items, showing that you know how to make a list.
  13. Include an map. It must be embedded, not just a link.
  14. Include a working form on the page, with at least four different input elements and a submit button. This form can be for comments or orders or whatever you like.
  15. On the form, make the submit button work.
  16. Put a box around the form. You can use a dev or a table, whichever you think is easier. By box, I mean a decorative rectangle around the form.
  17. Upload the page to the server and name it Final-YOURLASTNAME-YOURFIRSTNAME.html (Fill in your name!)
  18. Email me a link to your page. My email for this project is jim.pickrell@gmail.com.
  19. Print the page. Make sure your printout has your name and the URL of the page. Staple this page (instructions) onto the FRONT of your printed website.
  20. You will get points for participating in grading of the final. If you leave early you will sacrifice those points.

Each item is worth ten points. This is designed to be a busy hour of work, but if you can do this, then you know how to build a web page.

Grading: Every items is pass/fail. 10 points for correct, 0 points if incorrect. Mark a check mark for correct, X for a wrong answer. Partial credit will not be given. Read all items carefully. For example, on the item requesting a map, if your map doesn't work, or it's a link instead of embedded, or it's the wrong place, you get zero. We just want to keep the grading simple. Also if the person grading makes a mistake, they will lose points.