Assessment 3 (Group Assignment) Length/Duration: N.A. Unit Learning Outcomes addressed: Upon successful completion of this unit students should be able to: 1. Describe and use the client-server...

Assessment 3 (Group Assignment) Length/Duration: N.A. Unit Learning Outcomes addressed: Upon successful completion of this unit students should be able to: 1. Describe and use the client-server internet model, W3C standards, mark-up languages, client-side scripting, server-side scripting to access and manipulate data, database access and internet security 2. Analyse and model requirements and constraints for the design of clientserver internet applications 3. Apply HTML 5, CSS, JavaScript, Multimedia and interactivity to develop highly effective websites 4. Identify problems, opportunities and challenges in creating Webpages 5. Make recommendations based on accessibility, ethics, and website promotion strategies Submission Date: Week 11 Assessment Task: This assignment undertaken in groups of three or four students in the form of a webpage design, implementation, test and evaluation. Your Project will demonstrate mastery of the web development skills and concepts learned in this unit. The project must be your own design and be completed by you — the use of free or purchased web site templates are not permitted (for example, those found in Dreamweaver, purchased or free, blog or social networking templates such as Drupal, WordPress, Blogger, Facebook as well as the textbook's Case Study Lab). If it is perceived that a web template has been used, the project grade will be no more than "below average".


Kent Institute Australia Pty. Ltd. Assessment Brief ABN 49 003 577 302 CRICOS Code: 00161E RTO Code: 90458 Version 2: 11th October, 2019 Page 1 of 7 TEQSA Provider Number: PRV12051 ASSESSMENT BRIEF COURSE: Unit Code: WPDD202 Unit Title: Webpage Design and Development Type of Assessment: Assessment 3 (Group Assignment) Length/Duration: N.A. Unit Learning Outcomes addressed: Upon successful completion of this unit students should be able to: 1. Describe and use the client-server internet model, W3C standards, mark-up languages, client-side scripting, server-side scripting to access and manipulate data, database access and internet security 2. Analyse and model requirements and constraints for the design of client- server internet applications 3. Apply HTML 5, CSS, JavaScript, Multimedia and interactivity to develop highly effective websites 4. Identify problems, opportunities and challenges in creating Webpages 5. Make recommendations based on accessibility, ethics, and website promotion strategies Submission Date: Week 11 Assessment Task: This assignment undertaken in groups of three or four students in the form of a webpage design, implementation, test and evaluation. Your Project will demonstrate mastery of the web development skills and concepts learned in this unit. The project must be your own design and be completed by you — the use of free or purchased web site templates are not permitted (for example, those found in Dreamweaver, purchased or free, blog or social networking templates such as Drupal, WordPress, Blogger, Facebook as well as the textbook's Case Study Lab). If it is perceived that a web template has been used, the project grade will be no more than "below average". Total Mark: 30 marks Weighting: 30% of the unit total marks Students are advised that submission of an Assessment Task past the due date without a formally signed approved Assignment Extension Form (Kent Website MyKent Student Link> FORM – Assignment Extension Application Form – Student Login Required) or previously approved application for other extenuating circumstances impacting course of study, incurs a 5% penalty per calendar day, calculated by deduction from the total mark. For example. An Assessment Task marked out of 40 will incur a 2 mark penalty for each calendar day. https://kentinstituteaustralia.sharepoint.com/sites/Policies%26Forms/SitePages/Home.aspx?RootFolder=%2Fsites%2FPolicies%26Forms%2FPolicies%20and%20Forms%2FStudent&FolderCTID=0x012000E6C01ECDB12ACE448B94EB84A9F93758&View=%7B148054E0%2D0936%2D4517%2D8B3E%2DD0CCDC7CD88F%7D Kent Institute Australia Pty. Ltd. Assessment Brief ABN 49 003 577 302 CRICOS Code: 00161E RTO Code: 90458 Version 2: 11th October, 2019 Page 2 of 7 TEQSA Provider Number: PRV12051 More information, please refer to (Kent Website MyKent Student Link> POLICY – Assessment Policy & Procedures – Student Login Required) ASSESSMENT DESCRIPTION: Andrew James is the managing director of Melbourne Event Solutions. Andrew created a website for Melbourne Event Solutions several years ago, to make information about the company easily accessible to his customers. The website has become outdated, so Andrew would like your teams’ help to enliven it with a new responsive web design. He has several pictures he wants to use on the site and has ideas for the look and feel of each page. He needs your help to apply CSS to improve the site design and online reservation system. Andrew wants to reflect the following mission and vision of his company in the new website: “Our speciality is discovering the best way to bring our clients and their audiences together, to strengthen bonds and create lasting loyalty.” Company Profile Who are we? Melbourne Event Solutions offers a range of holistic event management solutions. Founded by Managing Director, Andrew James in Melbourne in 2005 the business has now grown to a full-time team of award-winning Directors, Producers, Managers, Co-ordinators and agency support staff. Our clients include Market-leading companies, international brand clients, High profile Australian Federal Government departments and agencies. Overview The main aim is to design, manage and deliver bespoke events for their clients in Melbourne. Provides end-to- end event management services to proactively manage all aspects of event ranging from concept to strategy to design to execution. Competitor websites Competitor website worth referencing are: • Alive Events Agency - https://aliveeventsagency.com.au • Catalystevents – https://www.catalystevents.com.au • MCO Events - https://www.mcoevents.com.au/our-mission/ • Austage Events - https://austageevents.com.au/ Website Design and Development Assignment For this assignment you will work with a team to develop a website. Your team will need to conduct some research to find the information for the topic. The goal is to present the information (website) in such a way that customers can use your website effectively. In addition, you will submit an individual report about this assignment. Teams: You lecturer will help you to choose your team for this project. Teams may consist of three or four students. Your team needs to choose a team name and contact person. Students who are not in a group must contact the lecturer. https://kentinstituteaustralia.sharepoint.com/sites/Policies%26Forms/SitePages/Home.aspx?RootFolder=%2Fsites%2FPolicies%26Forms%2FPolicies%20and%20Forms%2FStudent&FolderCTID=0x012000E6C01ECDB12ACE448B94EB84A9F93758&View=%7B148054E0%2D0936%2D4517%2D8B3E%2DD0CCDC7CD88F%7D https://aliveeventsagency.com.au/who-we-are/ Kent Institute Australia Pty. Ltd. Assessment Brief ABN 49 003 577 302 CRICOS Code: 00161E RTO Code: 90458 Version 2: 11th October, 2019 Page 3 of 7 TEQSA Provider Number: PRV12051 The Website: Good web design suggests that dividing material into bite-sized pieces relating to a portion of the overall topic. Good practice of web design is expected – e.g. appropriate navigation, a good writing style for the web, well- thought out design to make material easily read on screen, and appropriate fonts and colors. The home page should be index.html. One
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