web2_finalexam

=Web Design 2: Final Exam=

The exam is due at the conclusion of your designated exam period.

Literature and history are interesting because of opposing viewpoints. Often a great perspective can be obtained by looking at issues from two sides.

For this exam you will prepare to debate two sides of an issue. You have studied at least one of these subjects at some point in your education. Draw from that experience.

The more you plan, the easier the exam will be.

There are four subjects for the exam: 1. Abraham Lincoln [|campaign for President] in 1860. (Republican or Northern Democrat)   You are the editor of the Missouri Times. It is November 7, 1860. Your state is the only state that the Northern Democrats won. Your state has played a strong role in the slavery debate through the Missouri compromise and that information is important to your readers (and is perhaps why they voted for Douglas). //**Prepare a breaking news website that reflects the results of the election.**//   2. [|Romeo and Juliet]. (Capulet or Montagues)  You are the editor of the Capulet Times. You have just heard that Tybalt may have died in a big fight and Romeo is missing. Where is Juliet? Your newspaper is owned by the Capulet family. //**Prepare a breaking news website that reflects this news.**//

3. The [|Spanish-American War] of 1898. (Spain or America) ([|free images])  You are the webmaster for the Madrid Times. It is July 2, 1898. You have to be as objective as possible, but you know the King of Spain reads your paper and has huge influence. //**Prepare a breaking news website that reflects the events of July 1.**//

4. The [|Democratic National Convention] of 1968. (Stay in Vietnam vs. Anti-War)  You are the editor for the Chicago Tribune. It is August 27, 1968 and the Democratic Convention is experiencing more and more protests. Many of your reporters sympathize with the protesters and you support the free speech of the protesters. However, many of your readers think the police are correct to “restore order”.
 * //Prepare a breaking news website that reports the growing protests at the convention.//**

Your Dreamweaver website must include: 1. A clear purpose, 3D writing, modern layout, modern colors. 2. A Flash component. This could be a splash page or integrated into each page. 3.Proper citations. 4. Images only from clip-art or the UDrive (Final Exam-Images). I will place images in there to help. 5. Image Map with hotspots.

Suggested plan of action: 1. Research your choosen topic. Prepare list of citations in proper format. 2. Prepare 2-3 Flash components. 3. Prepare template that can be adapted to either side. 4. Prepare Image map.

When completed save entire folder to UDrive Exam folder for your class period. Name your folder FirstName-LastName-Subject. It must be time stamped before the end of the designated exam period for your class.

Your website should be visual and interactive. It should be directed toward the assigned audience.

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