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% Tanish Karmakar completed

Here is the introductory webpage for the product –

\http://b.parsons.edu/~karmt613/project-2-promotional-page/

 

 

Here is the prototype for mobile –

https://invis.io/W7EZ68NBT

Here is the prototype for desktop –

https://invis.io/N9EZ7KZPH

 

Web Page 1: Customized map of NYC attractions (Using Google Maps API)

http://b.parsons.edu/~karmt613/Project%202%20NYC%20Attractions%20Map%20by%20Tanish%20and%20Meric/

Web Page 2: Interactive NYC Subway map (Using Mapbox API and NYC Open Data)

http://b.parsons.edu/~karmt613/Project%202%20nyc-subway-map_Tanish_Meric/

í Final Critique Format

For next week, we will do our final group critique for Link NYC projects. Because most of you are still building your projects and probably won’t be in a state to prepare a detailed presentation, I want to change the format of the crit.

    Crit Structure

  • Each project gets a total of 15 min
  • Please prepare a 3 sentence introductory text that explains/pitches/summarizes your project. Send this to me via Email on the day of class. I will display this on the big screen.
  • You will post links to your prototypes and websites in Slack. Fellow classmates will explore your prototypes on their own machines for ~8 min, writing comments and critique in Slack.
  • You will then be able to engage the whole class in a discussion about your projects for the remaining time. You may ask students to follow up on any points raised in the Slack channel, or other points of feedback you wanted to get. But the point is that, YOU will lead the discussion.
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í Assignments Due 12/7

As mentioned class please work on the following for class this Thursday:

Continue Production of Project 2: Link NYC

  • Prototyping: Finalize your high-fidelity prototype. All buttons and links that make up your project should work as the user expects.
  • API Page: Continue coding your page that has your API.
  • Presentation Preparation: Begin thinking ahead to Part 6: how you will present your Project to the class.

Begin Coding Challenge #3 (Due 12/14)

Next class is a work session: be prepared with any questions or issues you may need help with.

Final Grading:

I will send you the checklist for exactly what you have to submit at the end of the semester in the next few days. This will be delivered to me as a .zip (compressed file) that I can download from either Google Drive, Dropbox, or that you hand to me on a flash drive at the end of class.

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