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School of Computing: Assessment brief

Module title

Introduction to Web Technologies

Module code

COMP1021

Assignment title

Coursework 2

Assignment type and description

This coursework is an extension to Coursework 1 and students will be using advanced web technologies such as Advanced HTML, JavaScript and Bootstrap.

Rationale

This coursework is designed to assess students’ understanding on client-side advanced web technologies (Advanced HTML, JavaScript, Bootstrap) and to use them in the development of a responsive website.

Word limit and guidance

As such there is no word limit but there is a requirement of 5 web pages in the website which should be linked together through a navigation system.

Weighting

60%

Submission deadline

Submission method

All files must be submitted as a zip archive on Minerva.

Feedback provision

Feedback will be provided through Minerva when the coursework is assessed. Students can directly contact the module leader if further feedback is needed.

Learning outcomes assessed

Develop client-side dynamic content using appropriate technologies and libraries (e.g. JavaScript).

Evaluate the design of a website applying judgement to determine if it meets a set of requirements.

Identify the issues of web accessibility and develop sites that comply with current legislation relating to accessibility.

Module lead

  1. Assignment guidance

The deliverable of this piece of coursework is a continuation of complete web site developed in coursework 1 consisting of at least 5 more HTML pages that have used client-side dynamic content (e.g. Forms and JavaScript). The files should be compliant to HMTL5 and CSS3 standards.

  1. Assessment tasks

TASK 1: 40 Marks

You should make additions and appropriate modifications to your website that was submitted for coursework 1. You should incorporate into your design the following features:

HTML Forms

Substantial amount of JavaScript (jQuery) that adds some dynamic content to the website and that is well thought out and adds functionality

Advanced features of HTML5, i.e. geolocation, local storage or others

Consideration for the responsive web design i.e. how your website will render on different devices and screen sizes

TASK 2: 20 Marks

A design document (not more than 3 pages) in pdf format, containing the following:

A description of your intended additional features

A brief evaluation of your implementation justifying any changes between your initial design and your implementation

How responsive is your website and how have you tested it

Ideally you should include at least one page about each of the points above.

  1. General guidance and study support
  2. Assessment criteria and marking process

A detailed marking scheme is provided on Minerva. Following is the distribution of marks.

Question

Marks available

CSS (Bootstrap)

5

JavaScript and JQuery

15

Advanced HTML

15

Accessibility considerations

5

Design

12

Evaluation

8

TOTAL

60

Take care in reading the specification. You will be penalised if you fail to meet any of the requirements below.

All pages must conform to the HTML5 standard.

All style sheets must conform to CSS3 standards.

All styling should be done in a separate style sheet.

You must not use any editor which assists in the creation of web pages, i.e. Dreamweaver and similar are not permitted.

All images or text used in the deliverable should be appropriately referenced and copyright should be obtained if you are using images.

  1. Presentation and referencing

The quality of written English will be assessed in this work. As a minimum, you must ensure:

Paragraphs are used

There are links between and within paragraphs although these may be ineffective at times

There are (at least) attempts at referencing

Word choice and grammar do not seriously undermine the meaning and comprehensibility of the argument

Word choice and grammar are generally appropriate to an academic text

These are pass/ fail criteria. So irrespective of marks awarded elsewhere, if you do not meet these criteria you will fail overall.

  1. Submission requirements

All files must be submitted as a zip archive. No other format will be accepted. You should submit the zip archive via Minerva before the deadline.

  1. Academic misconduct and plagiarism

Academic integrity means engaging in good academic practice. This involves essential academic skills, such as keeping track of where you find ideas and information and referencing these accurately in your work.

By submitting this assignment you are confirming that the work is a true expression of your own work and ideas and that you have given credit to others where their
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