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Each week there are approximately two assignments, if not more, due.

Most exercises are due via e-mail at 3 p.m. before class starts -- but this is not always the case. Always check the requirements & due section below for every assignment. Work handed in late is not accepted.

 

Week 16 > Dec 9

Exercise
Project 2 Final Linked Site
Description
The final group global issue section of the Project 2 Web site is due on disk in the HTML template.
Requirements
Turn in the entire, formatted group package of articles for Project 2 on a floppy. Use the HTML templates the instructors provided you -- you only have to insert your text into the table cells & insert links.

The pages include:

  • topic chunks covered by each student (3 per student)
  • 1 (team index) page for each team member with links to the articles
  • 1 reporter page with biography for each reporter
Be sure to test the group floppy disk before turning it in to make sure that all of the links work & the pages load properly.

Students are heavily encouraged to link to other relevant group chunks as appropriate. Additionally, groups can make minor modifications to the template in order to unify or personalize various sections, however please keep the overall look & feel in mind.

Purpose
This completes Project 2. Congratulations!
Context
None
Examples
Due
 Dec 9 at 3 p.m.
Points
15 / page

The assignment description and requirements on the Web site supercede the written syllabus passed on the first day of class.

Instructors
Students
This site is maintained for students of JOU 4341 at the University of Florida. The course was created for online journalism track students by Professor Mindy McAdams and is currently taught by Kaye Trammell (Fall 2003). Contact Kaye Trammell at ktrammell@jou.ufl.edu with any questions.