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Graduating with a blog

Graduation with a blog (pilot)

  • Homepage with introduction person, training, graduation and business thesis topic.
  • On the homepage the division into categories must be equal visible.
  • Not all areas of interest to the client, so we distinguish between tabs and tabs for clients teacher.

Categories for the "customer"/general reader (Pages)

This are the items in the menu bar on top.

  • Home
    • Introduction student and topic
    • Explain site
  • Company description
  • Assignment
    • Problem
    • Main and sub questions
  • Summary (point in this summary to blog articles
  • Conclusion
  • Recommendations
  • Product (point to product(s) you've created during your iternship.
  • List of sources

Categories for teacher (Blog items)

This are categories (left side bar) in your blog. I'd call blog items articles. They tell a little story. So use a structure like: Headline, problem/goal, methods, results, conclusion, reflections.

Use paragraphs. Each paragraph covers one topic.

The italic parts in the list below are not so important for me. They were in a document of another teacher (remember this is a pilot). So it depends on your own needs, if you have ideas yourself please let's discuss about it in the Slack.

What I expect at least that you update your blog weekly (or 2 weekly at least) with your progress, so that can be an knowledge, tests, experiments. You can also write "reflection posts",

Be criticial to yourself. Show mistakes. A Graduation is not only about "the nice weather".

  • Knowledge Analysis (can be multiple items along the "road")
  • Blog containing weekly update last week and plans for next week
  • Reports of contact meetings with teacher (I prefer report of meetings with experts, in company interviews and more
  • Blog in which the development is visible, prototypes, testing, analysis
  • Reflections (For example if you feel you learned something important or have the idea that you need to change direction)
  • Products or assignments you've worked on (not directly linked to your questions, but related to your professional future).

Requirements

  • The final site should be available offline in a digital version. Attached material on the site should be included on stick appointed as a link,
  • Within the first two weeks of graduation should be decided whether you will graduate with a website. That site must stand and be filled from two weeks after the start.
  • Working with Wordpress is not compulsory but recommended.

Kasper Kamperman (based on recommendations from Claudia Tellegen)

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