Danny40
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Hi guys
I've done a website for my ITMM major project, but am having trouble with deciding how to present it to the markers.
Everyone else in the class has made an interactive CDROM, so they have obviously burnt their project to a CD with proper labels etc, and are giving it to the markers so they can put it in and it will all work just like it would in the industry. But this isn't really appropriate for a website.
Now i'm being told to do the same thing (it's getting a little hard now that we've just gotten a new teacher for the 3rd time in the last two terms.. they're not around long enough to actually help us), but I just think if we are presenting an Industrial Technology project, I should be presenting it like i would in real life.. So I figure I have these options:
- Give it to them on a CD like everyone else, and put an autorun on it so the website loads when he puts it in. Problem with that is it will look like it is intended as a CD package not a website, and then I don't know if i should label the CD/CD cover, for the same reason
- Put the site on the desktop or whatever of the computer it's getting marked on, and just give them a link to it, like you would with a real website.. Only problem there is they will get an Internet Explorer security warning when they open it (which wouldnt happen if it was online), so I would have to try and explain somewhere that "it's only because of the marking conditions"
- or, i could install a web server on the computer it's getting marked on, and host the website on that computer.. and just give them a link to that. As far as I can tell, that's the closest I can get to presenting it to the markers like it is supposed to be.
Any suggestions or opinions as to how I should go about it? How have you presented your website to the markers?
Thanks alot in advance
I've done a website for my ITMM major project, but am having trouble with deciding how to present it to the markers.
Everyone else in the class has made an interactive CDROM, so they have obviously burnt their project to a CD with proper labels etc, and are giving it to the markers so they can put it in and it will all work just like it would in the industry. But this isn't really appropriate for a website.
Now i'm being told to do the same thing (it's getting a little hard now that we've just gotten a new teacher for the 3rd time in the last two terms.. they're not around long enough to actually help us), but I just think if we are presenting an Industrial Technology project, I should be presenting it like i would in real life.. So I figure I have these options:
- Give it to them on a CD like everyone else, and put an autorun on it so the website loads when he puts it in. Problem with that is it will look like it is intended as a CD package not a website, and then I don't know if i should label the CD/CD cover, for the same reason
- Put the site on the desktop or whatever of the computer it's getting marked on, and just give them a link to it, like you would with a real website.. Only problem there is they will get an Internet Explorer security warning when they open it (which wouldnt happen if it was online), so I would have to try and explain somewhere that "it's only because of the marking conditions"
- or, i could install a web server on the computer it's getting marked on, and host the website on that computer.. and just give them a link to that. As far as I can tell, that's the closest I can get to presenting it to the markers like it is supposed to be.
Any suggestions or opinions as to how I should go about it? How have you presented your website to the markers?
Thanks alot in advance