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This is a new website concept for snap.berkeley.edu.

This repository acts as a working Alpha version of the website planned to be implemented by the UC Berkeley Snap! Student Development team. The planned development timeline can be found below. This website will act (until January 21 2015) as a beta for a new Static Informational page for Snap! Build Your Own Blocks. After January 21 2015, this repository will begin to contain the progress for the new Snap! Website frontend, which will include a plethora of new features for Snap! You can find a list of these planned features below the Development Timeline.

Planned Development Timeline

November 10 2014 - Begin creating conceptual mockups of future website
November 18 2014 - Present mockups to Professor Brian Harvey for approval
November 19 2014 - Begin development on replacement static page in the style
of the proposed website for snap.berkeley.edu
November 25 2014 - Create GitHub Pages Repository to allow internet access to
current development progress.
November 25 2014 - Present demo of the current progress made to Snap! developers
and Professor Brian Harvey for approval. January 20 2015 - Have final version of the newly designed static page live on
snap.berkeley.edu in time for the beginning of the Spring semester
January 21 2015 - Begin work on new backend for Snap! and the website, as well as
Dynamic Website with the features planned ot be implemented.
May 15 2015 - Have working website and backend for Snap!, allowing for testing
and bug fixes over the Summer.
August 1 2015 - Publish finalized website and back end in time for school to begin.
This will include the full launch of all of the new features that
have been implemented with Snap! and the website.

Current Progress (December 3 2014)

Base state of website complete including: Top Navigation Bar Carousel for featured projects finished with basic funtionality Bottom Footer (with some links working)
Updated information pages, including pages for parents, teachers, and about us Basic Layout Main CSS

Planned Features (Static Page)

Modern Redesign of the current Snap! landing page
Highlight the uses of Snap!
Begin showing featured projects (CURRENTLY IN PROGRESS)

Planned Features (Dynamic Page)

Joint ownership of Snap! projects
Teacher and Student profiles
Classes owned by Teachers that Students can enroll in
User Profiles and Project pages
User Feedback System on profiles and projects
Recent Activity logs for projects and Users
Highlights of Snap! extensions
UI Redesign of Snap! (NOT YET PROPOSED)

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