For this assignment, you will prepare a web-based version of the article you
summarized for the last assignment. You will work in groups of 3-5.
Since we are on a shortened schedule, you will not be required to produce the actual html documents; rather, you will turn in a "storyboard." Storyboards are usually used for animation and other visual media productions, but they can be adapted for websites.
For the web storyboard, use sheets pf paper in "landscape" orientation (11x8.5 instead of 8.5x11). Each sheet is a screen. Include on each sheet all of the elements you would include on a screen, including menus, navigational elements, and of course content. You do not need to include the actual content; simply mark out the space in which the content would be placed.
You will also need to construct a sitemap: a visual representation of the links between the pages. Each page is represented as a box; lines between the boxes indicate links between the pages:

Each group will turn in one set of storyboards and a sitemap; each set should include 5-10 "screens."