Wednesday, February 29, 2012


i L A B  O V E R V I E W For Week 2 the blogs need to relate to Week 2's iLab Assignment.
Scenario and Summary

TCO addressed: 2—Given a set of specifications for a media project, evaluate the information structure as a communication solution.

Information architecture and the underlying organization of a website and its content are the most crucial parts of a website project as the organization lays the foundation. Choosing the right site structure for your audience and content is an important start in creating the organizational architecture. This week, you will be creating a structural theme for your project, such as sequence, hierarchy, or weblike. Once you have chosen the best theme for your project, discuss how this theme best fits the type of content for your web design project. You will also be creating a site map to organize the content of the web design project into categories of information. Creating a web flow or website diagram will be the last part of the project to be completed for this week. The website diagram should be more of a conceptual site diagram that communicates the site structure at a general level to clients and stakeholders. This diagram should be created in Illustrator and saved as a .pdf file.
For the website development project chosen in Week 1, create a Word document for items selecting a structural theme and creating a site map for the project. These two items may be in the same document with labels for each deliverable. Create an Illustrator project for the web flow or website diagram and save it as a .pdf.


Deliverables
  1. Select a site structural theme, such as sequence, hierarchy, or weblike, and discuss how this theme best fits the type of content for your web design project.
  2. Create a site map that categorizes the content of the website. Place the site map below the site structural theme discussion in the Word document.
  3. Using Illustrator, develop a simple website diagram that is consistent with the site structural theme and the message of the content within the website project. Once you have finished the website diagram, save it as a .pdf file for upload to the weekly iLab Dropbox.
Upload both the Word document containing the deliverables from 1 and 2 and the .pdf file containing deliverable 3 to the Week 2 iLab Dropbox.

Grading Rubric
Points
Selected site structural theme
10
Explanation of how theme fits content message
10
Created a well-organized site map using categories of content
10
Created a website diagram that is consistent with the site structural theme
20
TOTAL
50

i L A B  S T E P S
STEP 1: Site Structural Theme
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After reviewing the types of structural themes, select a theme that best fits the content for your website project. Make sure you describe the theme you have chosen, and then discuss how you feel it best fits the content for your project. Label this section of the Word document as YourFirstInitialLastname_WGD229_ W2_Site_Structural_Theme.docx.

STEP 2: Site Map
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After reviewing site maps on various websites, create a site map that categorizes the content of the website for your project. Your site map should be a logically ordered site that would enable the customers to easily find a category of information they were looking for on the website. Label this section of the Word document as Site Map and place it below the site structural theme discussion from Step 1.
STEP 3: Web Flow or Website Diagram
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After reviewing basic website diagrams, use Illustrator to develop a simple website diagram that is consistent with the site structural theme and the message of the content within your website project. This website diagram should include the major flow of your website design (e.g., all of the major pages you intend to have on your site). In Illustrator, use the basic shapes to create the boxes, use text to create the name of the main pages, and use lines to connect the boxes together. Once you have finished the website diagram, save the diagram as a .pdf.
STEP 4: Submit Your Work
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Upload each deliverable to the weekly iLab Dropbox.
  • Word document containing deliverables for steps 1 and 2
  • PDF containing the web flow or website diagram
Note: Submit your lab to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox, read these step-by-step instructions or watch this Tutorial Dropbox Tutorial.
See Syllabus "Due Dates for Assignments & Exams" for due date information.

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