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Project Documentation

Daniel Shiffman edited this page May 26, 2020 · 30 revisions

Presentation and Documentation

Final project presentations are TBD, I will let you know via email when I have scheduled a time. To complete the course, please post your final project documentation to a web page (blog post is fine) and link next to your name below. The deadline is Monday, May 12th, however, if you need more time, I am glad to extend into next week.

It's up to you to figure out how to best document your project, here are some loose guidelines if you aren't sure what to include.

  • Title
  • Sketch link
  • One sentence description
  • Project summary (250-500 words)
  • Inspiration: How did you become interested in this idea? Quotes, photographs, products, projects, people, music, political events, social ills, etc.
  • Process: How did you make this? What did you struggle with? What were you able to implement easily and what was difficult?
  • Audience/Context: Who is this for? How will people experience it? Is it interactive? Is it practical? Is it for fun? Is it emotional? Is it to provoke something?
  • Code references: What examples, tutorials, references did you use to create the project? (You must cite the source of any code you use in code comments with the exception of examples specifically provided by The Nature of Code book. Please note the following additional expectations and guidelines at the bottom of this page.)
  • Next steps: If you had more time to work on this, what would you do next?

Final Project Documentation Links

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