Referencing Styles : Harvard The purpose of the report is to provide a critical evaluation of the nominated website and to support your observations and recommendation convincingly. Your report should be based on the desktop (e.g. Windows, Apple OSX, Linux) versions of the website. Your report should include:PLAGIARISMCQUniversity regards plagiarism as a serious offence and it can have serious consequences for you as a student. To avoid plagiarism, please read the following:2 of 4(1) Clearly identify the nominated website. … View More The purpose of the report is to provide a critical evaluation of the nominated website and to support your observations and recommendation convincingly. Your report should be based on the desktop (e.g. Windows, Apple OSX, Linux) versions of the website. Your report should include: PLAGIARISM CQUniversity regards plagiarism as a serious offence and it can have serious consequences for you as a student. To avoid plagiarism, please read the following: 2 of 4 (1) Clearly identify the nominated website. Provide an overview and description of the nominated website. (2) Identify and elaborate the main feature or features of the website. (3) Identify the positive and negative aspects of the website. Draw particular attention to the interaction and usability aspects of the interface. (4) Invite two other persons to review the nominated website. These participants can be your friends, family members or classmates etc. Include their comments in the report. Provide the background (i.e. age, gender, profession) of the participants. Do their views differ from yours? State why or why not. (5) Based upon your critique and observation in items (1) to (4) of the above, provide a recommendation on how the website should be improved. Conversely, if it does not require further improvement, then provide the reason why that this is the case. (6) Except for item (4) of the above, all assertions relating to HCI design principles (e.g. statements like blue text on red background is a poor colour combination ) must be supported by references or critical observation. You can cite additional scholarly references other than the textbook. (Note: Do not use Wikipedia as a source of reference). (7) Figures or diagrams can be added as needed. Read Less