Project Work Guidelines
At the end of the session, students will be asked to prepare a project work on ‘web technology’. In this Project work, students have to make a simple website using HTML and CSS. Students may choose a topic of their own interest.
Project work assessment is the internal assessment of reports and presentation of their project works either individually or on a group basis. In case of group presentation, every member of the group should submit a short reflection on the presented report in their own language.
1.1 Project Work Writing Format
Students have to follow the same format as given by the college.
Formatting Guidelines for Project Work
- Title page: Title of the project, name of the author(s), class, ID number, registration numbers, email, school name, and address
- Title: Capitalize each word. Be clear, informative, and concise. Avoid abbreviations.
- Spacing: Double-space
- Fonts: Times New Roman or Arial (Title – 14-point bold font, Body text – 12-point font)
- Page Numbering: Bottom of the page, center
- Report Structure: Divide body text into different sections with appropriate headings. Use standard headings as far as possible such as:
- 1. Introduction: Background, literature review, objectives & limitation
- 2. Materials & Methods: Equipment used & data collection procedure
- 3. Results or Findings: Presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data / Give important details in tables and figures.
- 4. Conclusions: Highlight key findings
- 5. Acknowledgements
- 6. References
- Headings: Bold font on a separate line. No numbering for headings & subheadings
- Paper: A4 size, white, one-sided printing
- Page Margins: Left 1.25”, Right 1”, Top 1”, Bottom 1”, Alignment - justify
- Page Binding: Spiral or fixed binding
Consider the following guidelines while preparing the project report:
Project Work Writing Order (What to Write and in What Order):
- Cover page
- Project title page
- Declaration page
- Letter of approval page
- Table of contents with page numbers
- Introduction: Background, literature review, objectives & limitation
- Write its objectives and limitations
- Write the theory of HTML and CSS (maximum 4 pages)
- Materials & Methods: Equipment used & data collection procedure
- Talk about methods applied to gather data. Talk about materials used.
- What software/editors were used with what computer configurations?
- List them out. Talk about processor, RAM, etc.
- Results or Findings: Presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data
- Put all the source codes of HTML here (any 5 pages)
- Screenshot of the web page/site (any 5 pages)
- Conclusions: Highlight key findings
- Acknowledgements: Acknowledge all those who have helped in carrying out the research/work
- References / Bibliography
Notes:
- Use passive voice while writing
- Use third person (do not use I or we; instead use “it was done”)
- Use proper formatting (justify)
- If needed, you can use headers and footers properly
- Do not mix/use colors. Make it simple as it has to be.
- The topic for the website should be chosen by the student themselves.
Important Reminders:
- You have to make the same format as given above.
- No copying or direct printing.
- On your exam day, bring all the work done (project work) in both soft copy (on a pen drive) and hard copy. We may ask you to show a soft copy.