JOBS

THE JOB BOARD

Six milestones between an empty lot and a lit storefront
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THE JOB BOARD // Six jobs, one school year. Every job is a milestone of your own real website. Click a ticket's stamp when you finish it; the board remembers on this machine. The final ticket is Mrs. Gaiser's official 20-point project, graded line by line.
JOB TICKET // DUE AROUND WEEK 10FOUNDATION PERMITYour website folder exists, named right, with an images folder inside. Everything you build all year lives in it.CLICK WHEN DONE
JOB TICKET // DUE AROUND WEEK 12OPENING DAYindex.html is real: a complete HTML5 skeleton with a title, opened in a browser, edited, refreshed, edited again.CLICK WHEN DONE
JOB TICKET // DUE AROUND WEEK 19ALL DOORS WIREDMultiple pages exist and a navigation bar connects every page to every other page. Every door works.CLICK WHEN DONE
JOB TICKET // DUE AROUND WEEK 23FIRST COAT OF PAINTstyle.css is linked from every page. Your palette is applied. Nothing got harder to read.CLICK WHEN DONE
JOB TICKET // DUE AROUND WEEK 29THE BIG TICKETFinal project approved: topic chosen, site map drawn, requirements ticket read and signed. Six pages, twenty points, no blogs as the whole site.CLICK WHEN DONE
JOB TICKET // DUE AROUND WEEK 34GRAND OPENINGFinished site presented to the street: home, about, four pages of your choosing, five images, both list types, a table, a nav bar, an outside link, a video link, and every door working.CLICK WHEN DONE

THE FINAL PROJECT, IN FULL

The ticket, restated plainly
One church-appropriate topic you know well (teach something, share your favorites, or build a real site for a family member's business; the whole site may not be just a blog). Six pages minimum: Home, About, and four of your choosing. Required inside: at least five topic-related images, real text, one unordered list, one ordered list, one table, a navigation bar linking every page, one link out to another website, one link to a video, and every link working. You present it on the projector on the last day while the class fills out evaluations. Twenty points, one per checkbox; the printed ticket you sign lives in your binder.