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Websites for FIRST Robotics Teams. Chris Elston - Team 1501. Getting Back to the Basics. Form a team Browse other team websites Develop a purpose and goals Review FIRST documentation. What FIRST Says. Content (25 points)
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Websites for FIRST Robotics Teams Chris Elston - Team 1501
Getting Back to the Basics • Form a team • Browse other team websites • Develop a purpose and goals • Review FIRST documentation
What FIRST Says • Content (25 points) • Does the website clearly tell the team story and articulate their mission? • Does the website include recognition of sponsors and volunteers? • How well does the site explain FIRST and promote its vision? • Does the website include helpful resources for other FIRST teams? • Does the website contain interesting non-text content such as music, sound, animation, or video?
What FIRST Says • Structure and Navigation (25 points) • Is it easy to navigate through the site? • Does it have HTML links that provide easy access to external content? • Is important information easily accessible? • Is there a prominent link to the FIRST website? • Do links open new, separate browser windows?
What FIRST Says • Visual Design (25 points) • Does the website communicate a visual experience reflective of the team identity? • Is the site engaging and does it encourage exploration? • Does the site use color and iconography in a consistent way? • Does the website homepage use the official FIRST logo? • Does the website include photos of the team participants, volunteers, and sponsors?
What FIRST Says • Functionality and Interactivity (25 points) • Does the site work well? • Does the homepage load quickly? • Do the links work throughout the site? • Does it take into consideration those with diverse user requirements including file sizes, file formats, special access needs, (i.e., alt tags for images), and download speeds? • Are there effective opportunities for a visitor to interact with the website?
Budget • Present a budget to your team • Domain name registration This is paid once a year. Generally cost $10.00 for the whole year. • Hosting Account This can be paid monthly, six month or a year at a time. Budget about $15.00 per month for this service or about $180 for the whole year. Of course some of the hosting can be as low as $5.00 per month. • Extra software I would budget about another $100 in start up software that we may or may not use.
Take Action! • Brainstorm several domains • Register your domain • Decide on a host • http://www.hostrocket.com = cost $5.00 a month http://www.ipower.com = cost about $10.00 a month • Linux or Windows based
Site Design • Define a Site Map
Software Tools • Open Source Free Software • NVU (WYSIWYG site editor) • Trellian Webpage (WYSIWYG page editor) • Notepad ++ (hard coder editor) • Gimp for Windows (Graphics) • FileZilla (FTP Client) • Putty (Linux people, Telnet, SSH) • Audacity (Sound editor)
Software Tools • Commercial Software • Dreamweaver (WYSIWYG site editor) • Adobe Photoshop (Graphics) • Sony Vegas (Video editing)
Software Tools • Advanced • PHP • MySQL • www.hotscripts.com
Questions? If you have a thumb drive, come see me and I can copy all my notes and open source software I spoke of in my presentation. 36 MB required
RAFFLE TIME!