[p2pu-dev] P2PU Homepage

Philipp Schmidt philipp at p2pu.org
Wed Nov 2 10:00:28 UTC 2011


Overall - very nice!

There was a discussion when the first version came out about the logos of
publications that had featured P2PU. I personally don't feel strongly about
it, but I remember that there was a pretty clear negative reaction - it was
perceived as showing off and wanted to look too much like a start-up. I'd
love to get a reading on how others feel about it before we decide to keep,
loose, or modify them.

Love the log-in lightbox!

The four round buttons look like they are clickable (they also look like
badges - which I find confusing). I think they should be clickable and lead
the user to more information about how P2PU works. They could all lead to
the same page, but to a different paragraph, or I could imagine four
different pages - one per button.

Wordsmithing:

"At P2PU, people work together to learn a particular topic by completing
tasks, assessing individual and group work, and providing constructive
feedback."

"At P2PU, people learn together by joining courses, collaborating on
learning challenges, asking and answering questions, and providing
constructive feedback."

P

On 1 November 2011 11:42, Arlton Lowry <arltonlowry at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I wanted to start a new discussion about the P2PU.org homepage, so we can
> decide on what direction we would like to go with it. I worked on a design
> about a month and a half ago. I wanted to get everyone's input on what is
> lacking from it? What needs to be changed? What needs to be removed?
>
> http://alpha.p2pu.org:8091 (Ignore the smaller call-to-action at the top
> of the page. It will not be present on the homepage.)
>
> All input is welcome.
>
> Arlton
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