Your final mark will be based on:
All your project files must be pushed to GitHub, in the branch called with your name, inside your folder
- Pull request instead?
(for example, branch: matteo
, folder: students/matteo
)
In your folder, include a README.md file that introduces your website and explains how it works. It must
- be at least 200 words
- have a couple of images/screenshots (more than two are welcome of course)
- include a link to the completed website, hosted on your Ravensbourne raveweb.net webspace
- include at least two links to research or inspiration
- include links to all your blog posts
MD stands for MarkDown
and it's just a text file that GitHub converts to HTML.
You're reading a MD file right now, and there are plenty of MD files in the GitHub repository for this project, for instance here.
Here is an easy guide (3 minutes) on writing MarkDown.
You can use this free app to craft MD files on OSX, or this free one for Windows. Or, even better, you can work on MD online using StackEdit!
Your blog is a self-assessment and creative process documentation tool.
We don’t ask you to blog to fill your time. Documenting your project through a blog helps you develop your critical thinking and analysis skills. Just writing all positive, unspecific things about a project doesn’t exercise those analytic mind muscles.
Your blog should have at least 12 posts.
Topics from each week:
- TODO