What is a web page/ site?
A web page is a document which can be used on a web browser and web site is a related set of web pages which are hosted under the same domain site.
What will my web page/ site need to include?
Your web page/ site will need to:
Succinctly establish how and why the movement developed;
Explain the relationship between your social movement and social movement theories
Focus on those which are essential for someone without prior knowledge of social movement theories to understand
Think about how you can precisely and effectively communicate this to the general public who may have no expertise in social movement theory
Make suggestions about how audiences can contribute to social change
This should be based on evaluating of the trajectory, achievements and shortcomings of the movement case study for contributing to social change
What is the word count?
1000 words excluding the reference list
Can the information be spread over multiple pages (i.e. can I create a site rather than a page)?
Yes, but please ensure that you are within the word count.
When is it due?
Can we use footnotes on the web page/ site so it is more user friendly?
Yes, if they are correctly formatted.
The 1000 word count should not include your list of references and your in-text references
What will I be assessed on? (See the rubric: Individual web page)
Content
Application of design principles, colour theory, use of images and typography
The web page/ site blueprint
Communication
• Referencing