This document provides instructions for completing a content inventory Excel template, content strategy Word document, and submitting the completed assignments in a zip folder. Students are asked to download and fill out a content inventory template for their website project's 5 pages, including comments. They also download and complete an outline for each page in their website project in a content strategy document. Finally, they are to put all documents in a zip folder and submit it by the due date, naming the file with their initial, last name, assignment name and date.
This week is the first time you will be allowed.docx
1. This week is the first time you will be allowed
Part 2content inventory Excel template document.xlsDownload the content inventory Excel
template document above and fill in the necessary information as requested for each
column. Two pages have been provided as an example for you to guide you in completing
this exercise for your website project. Be sure to delete the example data when you have
completed your specific website data entry. Include each page of your project (your project
contains 5 web pages so your inventory will be for each of the five pages) and any
comments that are pertinent to the future use of this document. Save your completed
document as an Excel Spreadsheet.Part 3content strategy document .docDownload
the content strategy document above and complete an outline of your website project
pages. Include all headings and sub-headings for each one of your web pages and be sure to
delete the sample example data that is shown in the template. Save your completed outline
as a Microsoft Word file.Put ALL three documents into a zip folder andSubmit your
completed assignment by following the directions linked below. The name of the file should
be your first initial and last name, followed by an underscore and the name of the
assignment, and an underscore and the date. An example is shown
below:Jstudent_exampleproblem_101504Animation Students: Create an Animation Media
ClipIt is your turn! Now that you have explored this week lab activity, apply the concepts to
your own project.Create an animated loading GIF clip using Illustrator and Photoshop from
graphics you create for your complete final project. You may NOT use the exercise files or
any graphics contained within those. Your graphics must be your original work and be all
within the same theme as outlined in the animation final project overview in Module 1.You
will achieve an average score for following the tutorial step by step. To score above and
beyond you must show a working knowledge of the techniques introduced by applying the
process to your own assets reflecting your chosen topic or brand.Submit the Illustrator .ai
file, Photoshop .psd file as well as all created assets.Submitting Your ProjectWhen you have
completed the assignment, place all of the media asset files along with the software native
files and ZIP it into a single file folder. (NOTE: You will need to include all of the graphics
and media assets along with the main save files from Adobe.) Make sure both the file names
include your name, so that when they are unzipped your instructor can tell who did the
particular project.Submit the ZIPPED file to the Drop Box. Please check the Course Calendar
for specific due dates.The name of the file should be your first initial and last name, followed
by an underscore and the name of the assignment, and an underscore and the date. An
example is shown below:Jstudent_exampleproblem_101504