ITB Week 3

These are the materials for week 3 of the ITB course

Lecture Materials

lecture 3 handouts, in colour with 3 slides per page

css cribsheet from Phil Molyneux

This page contains the neatest summary of xhtml elements and their semantic use (there are tags here which we have not used yet – only tags shown in the slides and materials will be in the test)

Lab Materials

Lab 3

The compressed zip file lab3 is available for the lab activity

ITB assignment

The ITB assignment is in multiple parts, and is worth 70% of the overall grade for the module

ITB Assignment Part 1

ITB Assignment Part 2

ITB Assignment Part 3

ITB Assignment Part 4

Marking scale
This work must be submitted in a single Word file, in the form of a report, using the structure and layout tips suggested in the document in this post. Work which is not submitted in this form will be unlikely to achieve a passing grade. This work is submitted electronically ONLY. No hard copy is required. The core of this work is an implementation of a prototype web site in Semantic HTML and CSS – work which does not use these techniques, or includes little or no implementation detail will probably not achieve a passing grade.

There are two samples from last years students  ITB_example_1 ITB_example_2 – note that these have been heavily reduced in size to give a feel for whats required

This grid should show the level of work required in each part to achieve each grade boundary

Work is due on 7th Jan 2013 @ 6:00PM GMT and should be submitted through the Information Technology for Business module on Studyspace. Under the Assignments menu item, there is a digital drop box which will remain open until this time.

Remember that you ONLY have to submit an electronic copy (which MUST be a single correctly formatted word document).

In the event that the drop box cannot be accessed, please email a copy of the work to

barryavery65@googlemail.com

Note that this is NOT my Kingston email address – this is ONLY to be used for assessment submission.

I will email you back if any assignments are sent this way, as this is the ONLY way for you to ensure that an emailed assignment has been received.