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web-ready project requirements For each project completed by any student in any Convergent Media course, documentation must be provided in a web-ready version and on a CD-ROM (for archival purposes). Include in the documentation:
Directions for uploading your website: When you upload documentation of your work in Convergent Media, you upload to a specific directory. The location of your work on the server will have a directory structure like this:
For example:
Your site online will have a URL that looks like:
hints:
Questions? Problems? Don't know how to burn a CD-ROM? Ask your TA. During the last semester of your work in Convergent Media, you are required to take a Portfolio Development course in which you develop a portfolio of the work you completed as a student in the program. You are to take this course with one member of the Convergent Media faculty, in the spirit of an independent study but with a specific goal. The purpose of the Convergent Media portfolio is to provide a substantive record of your progress in, and successful completion of, the Convergent Media program. The Convergent Media portfolio constitutes evidence of your competence in the field, and represents the equivalent of a production student's demo reel--your professional calling card in the commercial world and, should you wish, the academic world at the graduate level and beyond. Since by its nature Convergent Media admits of a wide variety of work at the intersections of technology, theory, performance and the arts, and questions the impact of technology on our visual, spatial, corporeal and textual environments, there is some flexibility in the portfolio requirements. Your portfolio, in its most basic form, should fully represent all five projects completed in your five required Convergent Media courses. The representation of these projects should extend the requirements already given to you for the CD-ROM and web documentation you completed for each course in which they were made. Because this documentation exists, you have the starting material in hand with which to work. By no means should your portfolio *only* consist of work done for these particular projects or courses. You are encouraged to document work that compliments, clarifies, strengthens and expands upon your work in the Convergent Media program. Your portfolio should also include:
Lastly, your portfolio should fulfill a number of other functions.
YOUR PORTFOLIO MUST EXIST IN WEBSITE AND CD-ROM FORM, no matter what other forms it takes. The completed portfolio should be submitted to your sponsoring Convergent Media faculty member no later than five weeks prior to the end of the semester in which you intend to graduate. The choice of delivery medium is contingent and subject to the availability of media most suitable for the representation of your work. Once submitted, the Convergent Media faculty member will review your portfolio, which will be graded on a pass/no pass basis within two weeks of its receipt. In event of a no pass, you will be required to take either additional courses in the Convergent Media curriculum or, at the option of the Convergent Media faculty, specific courses that will strengthen your portfolio so it may fulfill the portfolio requirement. Once your portfolio is passed, the last step is to upload its contents to the ACTLab server where it will be listed on the "alumni" link of the ACTLab website. ACTLab TAs will help you with this process should you need assistance. |