Project Charter

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The success of the Media Department website will be determined by the following criteria:
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<li> Increase of 60–70% in the number of people visiting the project site through the main Pacific University website</li>
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<li>100 inquiry e–mails received by the media website's e-mail address from June 1, 2007 to May 30, 2008 </li>
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<li> Positive feedback from 3 media arts faculty members </li>
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<li> Positive feedback from Pacific University admissions counselors asked to review the site. </li>
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<li>An average site session time of 5 minutes for all visits to the site in the year following its launch </li>
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<li> Positive feedback from prospective students when speaking with media faculty or students during campus visits or phone conversations </li>

Revision as of 01:44, 12 November 2006

Contents

Goals and Objectives

The primary goal of the Media Department’s website is to market the four media majors to potential and current Pacific University students. Potential students will be qualified as senior and some junior high school students, as well as transfer students from other college and universities. Current students will be qualified as freshmen and sophomore students who have not declared their major.

Our goal is to engage the target audiences in an interactive and informative website that will attract and interest them in the media department.The site will also illustrate the quality of the department by exhibiting model student work from all majors.

The site will provide information about the media arts faculty, alumni, as well as give examples of academic programs and student work.

Deliverables

  • Complete Project Specification
  • Teaser site
  • Department website

Milestones

1. September 25, 2006 Project Brief
2. October 23, 2006 Project Solution Definition
3. November 22, 2006 Project Specification is completed and available online for review
4. December 5, 2006 Teaser site launched
5. January (date TBA, 2007) Initial content collected from students and faculty
6. March 7, 2007 Preliminary usability testing completed
7. April 25, 2007 Initial site launched
8. May 9, 2007 Initial site tested and final site launched

Limits and exclusions

  • Upon the completion of the site in May 2007, the web development team will not be responsible for any maintenance or technical support for the website, this will be handled from within the media arts department.
  • The web development team is not responsible for any copyright infringement for content provided by the media faculty or students.
  • The department website cannot be completed without content from the media faculty and their students.  If the necessary content is not provided to the development team on schedule, the website will not meet its May 9, 2007 deadline.

Criteria for success

The success of the Media Department website will be determined by the following criteria:

  • Increase of 60–70% in the number of people visiting the project site through the main Pacific University website
  • 100 inquiry e–mails received by the media website's e-mail address from June 1, 2007 to May 30, 2008
  • Positive feedback from 3 media arts faculty members
  • Positive feedback from Pacific University admissions counselors asked to review the site.
  • An average site session time of 5 minutes for all visits to the site in the year following its launch
  • Positive feedback from prospective students when speaking with media faculty or students during campus visits or phone conversations

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