I'll be going into my fifth year on the team and I have been the student lead on our website since I've been on the team. We've been fortunate enough to win a couple of the Best Website Awards, including at the Championship this year. I also work for
Envato, as a marketplace author on their site,
ThemeForest and I am also starting a media company,
Propel Forward Media, to provide a range of services including website development.
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Originally Posted by KevinGoneNuts
I want it to be fun for them so how can I make building a website fun?
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Do your best to find students that actually want to learn about website development. I've had the most success with kids that were already interested in the Adobe suite or already use the computer heavily.
And, be a fun group. Be somewhat laid back, friendly, and fun to work with. Get things done, but don't be pushy.
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Originally Posted by KevinGoneNuts
What are some tips you would say that would contribute to a successful, award winning website? (Yes I know of the criteria on the first website)
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I found that having an award-winning website isn't always looking at the rubric and checking off each item as you complete it. Sure, that's what you should to do, but, to set yourself apart, you should be unique. Here are some ideas that judges really liked on our website this year:
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How do you or your students run the meetings and do you have a group hierarchy?
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We don't have much of a hierarchy other than student sub-team leaders, sub-team mentors, and the sub-team students (
see here).
I think the changes we made this year, though, were key to our success versus previous years. Before, our website team was pretty exclusive and off on our own (it was primarily me).
This year, I really benefited from the help of others:
- Our video team created the "What is FIRST to Us?" video which really helped a lot!
- I created the site this year using Wordpress, and a lot of students helped with editing and creating all the student and mentor biography pages. Our team manager also expanded our team history page and timeline.
- We had several brainstorming sessions on how we can improve the website and a lot of good ideas came from people that don't necessarily work on the website (ex - Alumni spotlight, "What is FIRST to Us?" video, ect).
- Other guys helped scan old pictures and upload them.