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Dec 03, 2024
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2023 - 2024 Honors Program Student Handbook
Honors Projects-Web Pages
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Honors Projects resulting in the creation of a Web site or Web pages must also include a short written component (two to three pages) explaining the project. Once they have been approved by the Honors Advisory Council, these projects with their written components will be bound and housed in the SCC Library.
The following instructions assume that you have consulted with both your mentor and Writing Center faculty for help with formatting and proofreading the product of your project (Web pages or Web site) as well as the written component, and that you have investigated any possible rules regulating the copyright and posting of the Web pages you have created.
Formatting the Final Draft for the Written Component
- Provide a title page that includes
- The title of the project
- Your name
- Your mentor’s name
- The semester and year
- Double-space the manuscript, indenting five spaces for new paragraphs. (NOTE: to increase the readability of your paper, you may want to include headings.)
- Follow standard manuscript formatting guidelines for setting margins; number all pages at the top right or bottom center of the page.
For the Printout of the Web Pages
- Provide at minimum:
- a hard copy of the homepage
- a hard copy of the main menu choices
- Provide a hard copy of everything involved in creating this project and the results except all the links-showing one sample link should be sufficient unless your mentor specifies that you should include more.
Submitting the Final Project
- Prepare two clean copies of both
- The written component
- The hard copy printout of the project
- For copying and binding purposes, Do NOT staple the pages
- Make the last page of the project a blank sheet of paper
- Provide a diskette, USB drive or CD of the project in addition to the two paper copies (Note: It is preferred that you provide your work in Microsoft Word format.)
REV 1/05
REV 6/09
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