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Dear all,

 

A less of a technical question for a Friday. While reviewing a student micro survey about our Blackboard I’m questioning the following -

 

When encouraging good practice with course building, do you preach to tutors to add more folders for structuring resources (i.e. more clicks) or a clear but longer page layout (scrolling)?

 

My preference is clicking through a clear folder layout, and not reading through a wall of text to find what I am after. But I realise to some degree this isn’t good web design practice, and we should reduce the clicks. And I also realise it does depend on the amount of resources uploaded / likely to be uploaded over time

 

Any thoughts and opinions very welcome

 

Thank you

 

Ty

 

Tyrone Knight

VLE Administrator

Northbrook College Sussex

Learning Resources

Broadwater Road

Worthing, West Sussex

BN14 8HJ

Tel: 01903 273159

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