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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

MCRN Proposal

I have taken a lot of the ideas that have been floating around this blog and have decided to take some ACTION:

Using a web site proposal template I started developing a written proposal which we could give to Mary- which really needs to be soon.

The proposal is in the Student Data Drive [S:/3756/Genie's Resources/MCRN Source] and is called Website Proposal for MCRN. There are a bunch of topics that I could not fill in and there needs to be things like a story board and a page design as well as structural information, which I do not have.

Please go to the Proposal, and add the appropriate information. You may add your name as author- which I will note for marking purposes and then delete before we give the proposal to Mary]. Also if you want to participate in this project and work towards a mark in the modules : Writing for the World Wide Web and Build a Website to Specification, add your name to the list on the title page of the proposal.

After you have done this, make a comment on this blog to let me know you have completed some work towards the proposal.

You do NOT have to be enrolled in the above modules to contribute to the proposal. I look forward to your contributions.

Deadline for this proposal is: Wed 18th May 2005.

Happy creating!

3 Comments:

  • At 12:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Genie,

    I think the proposal is great! Well done to all who contributed.

    Perhaps the MCRN Web site could also incorporate a separate page for discussion (forum). This does not have to happen now but at a later stage when users become familiar and regular users of the site (i.e. when visitors do not need to rely on personalised email from Mary for upcoming events).

    I look forward to our think-tank and putting together our ideas and strategy/ies on paper.

    Regards,
    Ivan.

     
  • At 2:16 PM, Blogger Michael said…

    Hi Genie, Hi Ivan,

    I also think you've done a great job on the proposal Genie :-)

    I don't think that we'll have the resources (people) to create a dynamic website (with an events calendar for example). If we initially create a static site with the sections you've outlined and use free services for the dynamic stuff (such as a blog for each section - see "An idea for an initial proposal"), then we could link the two together.

    Of course, this wouldn't be perfect or seemless, but it would be possible to produce an initial site that should help Mary with her work. We could then do version 2 as a separate project over time.

     
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