From 88e79327f0ffea4795e6938fd6087426310abec6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: akabigmo Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2017 02:41:05 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Prep PR --- README.md | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e6be97b..31a9699 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ studio@nikolas.ws ## Overview -This workshop will introduce the professional practice, language, and methodology of design for the web. The goal of the workshop to provide a solid basis for a journalist working with a web design team. +This workshop will introduce the professional practice, language, and methodology of design for the web. The goal of the workshop is to provide a solid basis for a journalist working with a web design team. In the course of this workshop, we will be introducing and discussing both the technical structures of web design as well as the independent disciplines within the field. You will be learning the basics of creating web sites, starting from HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Alongside the basics, you will produce a project that combines your journalistic process with one of the disciplines of web design. The final day of class will be a discussion of these projects, demonstrating a firm grasp of how to communicate in a web-driven design discussion. @@ -26,21 +26,21 @@ At the end of this workshop, you will be able to: ## Office Hours -Office hours can be scheduled on an individual bases as needed. +Office hours can be scheduled on an individual basis as needed. ## Policies ### Grading -All projects must be finished during the term. Finall grades will be based on overall participation and engagement with the material. Not finishing any one of the projects will result in an F. An A+ will be contingent on demonstrating exemplary growth in the duration of the course. +All projects must be finished during the term. Final grades will be based on overall participation and engagement with the material. Not finishing any one of the projects will result in an F. An A+ will be contingent on demonstrating exemplary growth in the duration of the course. ### Attendance -You will attend each of the 4 sessions. Exceptions may be made for funerals and / or meteor strikes +You will attend each of the 4 sessions. Exceptions may be made for funerals and / or meteor strikes. ### Submitting Work -All assignment will be submitted on [Github](https://github.com) +All assignments will be submitted on [Github](https://github.com) ### Missed Work @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Under certain circumstances (computer caught on fire / chopped off fingers), ext ### Canceled Classes -If I need to cancel a class (chopped off fingers / computer caught on fire) I will notify the class via e-mail, canvas, and twitter. +If I need to cancel a class (chopped off fingers / computer caught on fire) I will notify the class via e-mail, canvas and twitter. ### Universality, Inclusion, and Conduct @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ The below articles from [_A List Apart_](http://alistapart.com/) are a small sam Read Paul Ford's excellent expose [What is Code?](http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/) -Create a website using github pages using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This web site needs at least 3 pages. The content should be something that you think is interesting. An explanation of the project will live in the repo's `README.md` file, and be written in Markdown. +Create a website using Github pages using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This website needs at least 3 pages. The content should be something that you think is interesting. An explanation of the project will live in the repo's `README.md` file, and be written in Markdown. ##### Resources @@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ This website needs to be at least 5 distinct pages, with full navigation from ea ### 4/30 - How do they do that? -- Show off and briefly discuss student web sites -- Talk about what was hard, what was easy +- Show off and briefly discuss student websites +- Talk about what was hard/what was easy. - Explore some professional websites, taking a look under the hood. #### For Next Session -Identify examples of world-class web design outside of the field of journalism. Identify examples of awful, truly terrible web design as well. Be prepared to discuss these examples, and how at least one of the disciplines of design is evident in your selections. +Identify examples of world-class Web Design outside of the field of journalism. Identify examples of awful, truly terrible web design as well. Be prepared to discuss these examples, and how at least one of the disciplines of design is evident in your selections. Create an [issue](https://guides.github.com/features/issues/) on this repository with a link to the website, and a couple of paragraphs on why it is good or bad. Label your issue 'good' or 'bad'. @@ -117,12 +117,12 @@ Provide 2 examples of each. Much more depth in analysis and critique is expected ### 5/7 - Deep Dive into Design -- Discussion of sites located by students +- Discussion of sites located by students. - Generate ideas for individual projects. #### For Next Session -Complete your project laid out in todays workshop. Be prepared to present and have a discussion about your project. +Complete your project layout in today's workshop. Be prepared to present and have a discussion about your project. ##### Grad Students @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Will write ~1k words on how their project relates to the discussions about desig ### 6/04 - Project Review -- Present and Review the Projects +- Present and Review the Projects. - Final discussion about the relationship between Journalism and Web Design.