IT117M1: Complete a detailed plan for a website project in a formal design document.
Assessment Instructions:
The first step to any project is planning. It is important to have a plan in place so the project can be executed efficiently. There are a number of tools that can be used for planning and preparing for project execution. You will use one of these tools known as a planning worksheet. Your goal is to plan to create a website for a fictitious restaurant. You will complete the given planning worksheet as preparation for the development of this fictitious restaurant.
Minimum Submission Requirements
This Assessment is the first step in creating a website. While you will not be creating any actual Web pages, you will be compiling the information needed to get started and efficiently work on pages if you were to develop the website.
Your diagram and plan should include the following:
- Website plan must include the following pages.
- index.html (home page)
- aboutus.html
- menu.html
- contactus.html
- chef.html
- history.html
- Additional page (topic of your choice)
- Files must be named as specified in the diagram and worksheet. Arrows should connect pages in site map to show linkage (connection) between pages as shown in sample diagram.
Download website_planning_worksheet.doc and complete all sections. You will use this document to answer important questions about your fictitious website.
- Using research from industry and scholarly resources, the Web, and the sample sitemap document, create a site map for your fictitious restaurant website. Be sure to include all required pages in your site map. Create the site map in MS Word or PowerPoint.
Written work should be free of spelling, grammar, and APA errors. Points deducted from the grade for each writing, spelling, or grammar error are at your instructor’s discretion. Be sure to appropriately cite all outside research using APA formatting.
Directions for Submitting Your Assessment
Save the Microsoft Word document as Assessment1_Lastname.docx and submit it to the Assessment 1 Dropbox.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is an act of academic dishonesty. It violates the University Honor Code, and the offense is subject to disciplinary action. You are expected to be the sole author of your work. Use of another person’s work or ideas must be accompanied by specific citations and references. Whether the action is intentional or not, it still constitutes plagiarism.
For more information on University’s Plagiarism policy, refer to the current University Catalog.