How prominent should instructions or details of what to do be  in an online subject?

Alternatively should there be an hierarchy of content links that helps students navigate tothe content they seek.

One way of getting around this the wish to have students read what you want them to is to send them emails with the important announcements in a regular ( perhaps daily email summary of links).

What do you think should there be a centralised repository of changing information like our blog or should the important information be sent out to student by email?

You might also answer  where you think the most prominent place on a website is for instructions or info on what to do or how to do it. That is should students have access to announcement pages to announce their findings tot eh rest of the class if that was requested of them?

This has been a bit af an ongoing issue perhaps because of the diversity of environments that are now available to the =

Posted by ictied on September 17, 2008
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