Assignment
In order to get a grade for this course you should complete the following
two assignments:
- Follow this link to a short quiz on this course.
The quiz consists of a number of multiple-choice questions.
You should complete all answers before checking them.
You must repeat the test until the courseware tells you that
all answers are correct.
- Look at the
hypertext review
by V. Balasubramanian.
This document is a simple conversion of a paper document to html.
You should convert this document into a "real" hyperdocument,
by cutting it into pieces, adding hierarchical and cross-reference links,
maybe adding a few short comments or phrases to make your links clearer, etc.
The result must be a set of HTML pages, conforming to the
HTML-3.2 standard.
When you have finished the project, you should not send your
hyperdocument by e-mail or otherwise, but you must complete the
reply form
in order to notify the professor
that your project is ready to be evaluated.
Evaluation
Your document will be evaluated based on criteria that appear in this course.
Things to look out for are the size of the nodes, the percentage of
cross-reference links, the compactness, dead ends, loops, etc.
If your document contains serious
HTML syntax errors
it will be refused. Please make sure you avoid the following errors:
- HTML "frames" do not exist in
HTML-3.2
and thus may not be used.
- URL's have a very specific
syntax, which explicitly forbids certain characters in node names,
including white space.
- In URL's the difference
between upper- and lowercase is meaningful and there is no truncation.
The names used in URL's must match the filenames in your hyperdocument
exactly.