[p2pu-dev] P2PU Homepage

Jessica Ledbetter jessica at jessicaledbetter.com
Thu Nov 3 00:53:23 UTC 2011


On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Arlton Lowry <arltonlowry at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> i agree the round buttons still look clickable. also some comments i had
>> given on the logo-emphasis earlier:
>>
>> one of the things that has always really differentiated p2pu IMO is that
>>> as soon as you land on the main page, your first impression is of "the
>>> community" and not "the organization." I miss that in this version.
>>
>>
>> i see and like that there's the featured courses now, but somehow i still
>> feel jarred by the logos on the top, even small, and wish there was more of
>> a human/community feel aboutit.
>>
>> i DO think it's beautiful!
>> jessy
>>
>>
> Excellent point, Jessy. I agree. One of the things that drew me to Peer 2
> Peer University in the beginning was learning with my peers. Before we had
> the activity wall so you could see all the great things that the community
> was doing. But I didn't do any usability/marketing testing to see if it was
> effective to get people to join and stay active :)
>
>
> Maybe we could add something showing the latest activity on the site,
> without using an Activity Steam? Maybe a rotating section of recent user
> activity - does that make sense? Almost like a ticker of recent comments,
> badges earned, etc? Or something like that.
>
>
>
Might showcase our active learning.

Ok, another question. I may have missed it because, unfortunately, I get
behind in some emails now .... This also reads like we're all about the
challenges with badges. We have a 'challenge' group type right now. Does
that mean 'study group' and 'course' are no longer pickable in the future?
That everything works toward an assessed skill badge?

This probably works for most of the stuff I have signed up for and my
field. Just curious though :)

-- 
Jessica Ledbetter
http://jessicaledbetter.com
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