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Feedback on Final Project #2

Open barryross opened 7 years ago

barryross commented 7 years ago

FEWD Final Project


Description

For the final project, you'll be designing and building a website of your choice. This project will test your knowledge of front-end web development and ask you to apply everything you've learned in this course. The result will be a website that you can add to your portfolio. You could create: a portfolio website; a marketing website for a startup or business; or a prototype for a simple web-app. Work with your instructor and EIR's to create project goals that are realistic given the scope and timing of the class.

Student: Roman Taykowski

Project URL:https://github.com/rtaykowski/fewd-final-project__

Technical Requirements Does Not Meet Expectations (0) Meets Expectations (1) Exceeds Expectations (2)
Project Proposal / Wireframes turned in week 5 x
Draft of HTML/CSS turned in week 7 x
First draft of JS turned in week 8 x
Updated rough draft of project week 9 x
Final presentation x
Use HTML5 structural elements (header, footer, nav, footer) x
Demonstrate a correct use of classes and IDs x
Use classes to identify a type of element and IDs for identifying a specific unique element on the page x
Select the appropriate tags to markup content x
Apply fonts, color and styles to elements and the page x
Demonstrate use of floats (or inline-block) and the box model x
Use JavaScript/jQuery to make pages interactive x
TOTAL: 24/24
barryross commented 7 years ago

Roman, excellent work on your final project!

You have done a great job showcasing your ability to bring together the main topics we have covered over the past 10 weeks. It has been a pleasure having you in the class and watching you grow as a front-end developer. Thank you for asking such great questions and challenging yourself to excel. Keep up the great work, and feel free to reach out and keep me posted on what you are up to!

I gave you full marks for the final presentation, b/c although you were unable to attend, it seems like something you could not have planned for, and I really appreciate that you reached out, figured out how to get your site live via Git Pages, and provided such a comprehensive response to the questions I had presented. I'm sure if you were able to attend the last class, your presentation would have been great.

As always, please see the inline comments for additional info!

All the best, Barry