School of Information, Fall 2007 University of Texas A. Fleming Seay Information Architecture Week 12.

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School of Information, Fall 2007 University of Texas A. Fleming Seay Information Architecture Week 12

Agenda Turn in Implementation Progress Report Three Presentations SPANGLER – Mystery Topic Discuss Presentation Triage Session

PRESENTATIONS SPANGLER – Mystery Topic

Final Presentations 10 Minute Madness 7 minutes for presentation, 3 for questions December 4 th and 11 th from 6:30-9:30pm This Room Talk about your process and show off your site I will cut you off at ten minutes

Grading Criteria Presentation Content Listed IA tools used to build site Showed main Web page (and "before" pages if applicable) Provided address (URL) for live site Explained organization (site map) of site Reviewed site navigation Overviewed "vital statistics" for project: Total number of pages Site/Page XHTML validation status Site/Page accessibility validation status Layout designs & techniques Explained Graphics, Tables, Charts and Figures Showed live interaction with site (especially to show interactive features of site or specific pages) Reviewed & explained Design decisions Post-mortem methdology review (what could be done better or differently next time) Presentation Effectiveness Introduction of Self and Topic Reviewed Structure of Presentation Maintained Eye Contact, Topic Focus and Engaged Audience Not Anchored to Podium or Obviously Reading off Screen or Notes Oral Presentation Skills Clearly and Effectively Spoken Used Personality and Humor to Convey Content Visual Presentation Appearance Readable Graphics, Fonts, Text Styles, Backgrounds, Uncluttered Good Grammar, Consistent Phrases, References

For Next Time Come to class ready to present I will show the lineup for both days at the beginning of class

Triage Session