Project Management

:sparkles: Updated for 2022 evaluation standards!

  • Build a personal site describing you and your final project.
  • Upload it to the class archive.
  • Work through a git tutorial.

Learning outcomes

  • Explore and use website development tool(s)
  • Identify and utilise version control protocol(s)

Have you answered these questions?

  • Made a website and described how you did it
  • Created a section about yourself on that website
  • Added a page with a sketch and description of your final project idea(s)
  • Documented steps for creating your Git repository and adding files to it
  • Pushed to the class GitLab
  • Signed and uploaded Student Agreement

FAQ

Is it OK to use someone else’s template to create my website?

Answer: Yes, if you acknowledge other people’s work. Show you understand how the template works by describing/changing parts of it.

Can I host photos and files outside the archive?

Answer: No. Photos should be resized, compressed and stored in the archive. Large files can be hosted externally, but they should not be essential to evaluate your work. See General Essentials. Remember that The Global Evaluation team should be able to pull and then assess your work offline.

What size should my website be?

Answer: In the order of tens of megabytes. Ideally growing at an average rate of 1-2 Mb per week. Read the General Essentials. Compress, resize, etc.


:wink: Have a question or feedback? Use this quick link to open an issue in GitLab class repo!

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