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Dr Vesna BrujicOkretic INM401: Information Architecture 19 October 2011 (week 4) INM401 Information Architecture Coursework Assignment 2011-12 Marking Scheme Role Description, Breadth and Context = 15% Organization of information (Including use of meta-data, creating hierarchies of terms) = 40% Matching information organization with a navigation structure = 20% Organization of information on the page = 15% Report coherence and reflectiveness = 10% Total: 100% Rationale The coursework will be assessed by the criteria centred on the information architecture principles – taking into account both the design, laid out and reflected upon in the report, and the implemented information portal. Both components will be looked at integrally. The following guidelines describe the core values that will be credited in each aspect of the submitted work, as specified on the above list. Role Description, Breadth and Context Credit will be given for addressing a broader context of the role, with various connotations it might have in practice; the clarity and comprehensiveness of the set of objectives associated with the role will also be credited – with a view to driving the design of the information portal Organization of information Credit will be given for a thoughtful information organization – based on the principles of Information Architecture as taught in the module, which includes structuring the information, creating hierarchies and classifying metadata appropriately. This embraces the design of it – ‘on paper’ – and the implementation in the web site. The emphasis is, however, on a well thought through architectural design, which needs to be clearly explained and well argued in the report. The implementation of the design is desirable, but a well argued conceptual solution and a clear road map for the implementation improvements in the future can compensate for some shortcomings of the implementation. Please note that by ‘design’ we mean the architectural design and we are not assessing explicitly the HCI connotations of it although they are intimately intertwined. Matching information organization with a navigation structure (Site structure) Credit will be given for correlating the information organization as described above – with global and local navigation structures. It is understood that the navigation structure has to be implemented within the limits of the used implementation environment. Organization of information on the page

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Dr Vesna Brujic‐Okretic  INM401: Information Architecture  19 October 2011 (week 4) 

INM401 Information Architecture

Coursework Assignment 2011-12

Marking Scheme 

• Role Description, Breadth and Context = 15% • Organization of information

(Including use of meta-data, creating hierarchies of terms) = 40% • Matching information organization with a navigation structure = 20% • Organization of information on the page = 15% • Report coherence and reflectiveness = 10%

Total: 100%

Rationale

The coursework will be assessed by the criteria centred on the information architecture principles – taking into account both the design, laid out and reflected upon in the report, and the implemented information portal. Both components will be looked at integrally. The following guidelines describe the core values that will be credited in each aspect of the submitted work, as specified on the above list.

Role Description, Breadth and Context

Credit will be given for addressing a broader context of the role, with various connotations it might have in practice; the clarity and comprehensiveness of the set of objectives associated with the role will also be credited – with a view to driving the design of the information portal

Organization of information

Credit will be given for a thoughtful information organization – based on the principles of Information Architecture as taught in the module, which includes structuring the information, creating hierarchies and classifying metadata appropriately. This embraces the design of it – ‘on paper’ – and the implementation in the web site. The emphasis is, however, on a well thought through architectural design, which needs to be clearly explained and well argued in the report. The implementation of the design is desirable, but a well argued conceptual solution and a clear road map for the implementation improvements in the future can compensate for some shortcomings of the implementation. Please note that by ‘design’ we mean the architectural design and we are not assessing explicitly the HCI connotations of it although they are intimately intertwined.

Matching information organization with a navigation structure (Site structure)

Credit will be given for correlating the information organization as described above – with global and local navigation structures. It is understood that the navigation structure has to be implemented within the limits of the used implementation environment.

Organization of information on the page

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Dr Vesna Brujic‐Okretic  INM401: Information Architecture  19 October 2011 (week 4) 

Credit will be given for a good use of the page layout to exercise the principles of IA and provide a rich content serving the purpose of the information portal. Again, it is understood that this will be implemented within the limitations of the development environment used.

Report coherence and reflectiveness

Credit will be given for a well structured, coherent report that lays out clearly how the coursework assignment has been answered, with illustrative graphical information, including diagrams, to support the architecture solutions developed. Reflective and evaluative commentary notes in the conclusion of the report will also be credited.