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suits objectives |
20% |
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effectively written |
20% |
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meaningful arc |
20% |
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correct use of target language and/or English |
20% |
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cosmetics |
10% |
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poster |
10% |
Tips for Polishing your Final Project:
Proofread/Correct the language in your exercises. Have someone else proofread the language in your exercises, preferably a native speaker of that language, and correct all typos and unnatural/incorrect usage. Make sure that all diacritics (accents, tildes, umlauts, etc.) display properly, capitalization is correct, and punctuation is complete.
Review your instructions. Make sure that your instructions are clear and to the point—not too cryptic, but not too verbose, either.
Check button labels (captions) and actions. Make sure that buttons are labeled with appropriate words and go to the appropriate page when clicked.
Test all your exercises as a student. When you execute the exercises in this mode, you will notice things you might not otherwise see in looking at exercises one by one.
Test all hyperlinks. When you run the exercises as a student check out all of the hyperlinks to make sure that they work.
Fine-tune your layout. Clean up any extra carriage returns that throw off spacing and adjust the top frame size for a balanced appearance.
Make
sure that your fonts are readable and consistent.