Thursday, January 29, 2009

Prototypes

1) Why would anyone be interested in viewing the Web site that your team is developing?
-People may be interested in viewing the website we are creating to learn more about the class (HST2) that is offered at Westside. Future students may want to learn about the site to see if they would like to apply to be in the class. Parents of students in the class may want to visit to see what their child is doing in the class.

2) Who are the possible customers for the site?
-The possible "customers" for this website could be students in the class, parents of students in the class, future students, or students at Westside that are interested in taking the course.

3) How many pages are going to be necessary to complete the Web site your client wants?
- We dont have a set number of pages for our website yet, but we believe it will take anywhere from 6-8 pages to contain all the information we wish to present for our client.

4) Based on the number of pages, what sort of navigational structure would work well for the site?
-For the links to the West Houston hospital homepage, Westside HS homepage, and HOSA homepage we are going to have highlighted links on the homepage of our site. For the links to student profiles, interviews, and photos we will have links to different pages within the website.

5) How can this design be shown using a site map and storyboard?
- We have made an "outline" of our website which shows the homepage with arrows to the different pages and links we will have.

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