Imagine that this is the homepage for your web site

On your home page, you will have some basic information about who you are, about why you have a web site up in the first place. You can make this as elaborate or as sketchy as you like.  If you are into the web and doing a web project, this entire thing can be just about you, your own personal autobiographical entry point. If you totally don’t care about the web work and are just doing this for your grade, your homepage, which will be at the address www.georgiasouthern.edu/~yourGSUemailUserID, can be the introduction to your final project.
 
Your Final Project is a web site that uses the themes, ideas, images, points, and analyses from our class discussions and your work with The Waking Life to reflect on your life and world. This is writing is of a different genre than other writing that you have done for this class – perhaps even different from any other kind of writing that you have done for other classes. But the web project combines aspects of genres with which you are familiar.
 
Grading Criteria
 
Content
Mechanics
Technical
70%
20%
10%
Genres:
While you have to write the equivalent of 5- 7 pages, you are not writing one long argument paper. Instead, think of this project in sections: you will be making several links, some of which might be one or two pages long, some of which might be a few paragraphs, some of which might be three pages long. Your links can be in different genres and voices. So, for example, you might have one link that is in the genre of a formal analysis (like your summary paper) and includes citations to outside sources. You might have a link that reads like a personal journal or diary. You might have a link that makes an argument, or that compares and contrasts.

Steps:

To begin this project, you have to first figure out what is important to you to write about.  Each of the pre-writing steps (writing logs #12 through #15) are important to this process. (If your memory is hazy on what’s led up to today, Review your logs!)