The flow of your site looks like it will be intuitive and natural. I like how you broke down the age groups. The one thing I noticed is that there are no arrows between the different levels. This is what the information on the Create GLP Site Structure page says:
"Note the two way arrows indicating flow of the site structure, which are not only important to depict site flow but also a requirement for this assignment."
I'm working on my own Structure right now, and thought I'd let you know how to put the arrows in with PowerPoint.
-right click on the line between the boxes -choose 'format shape' -make sure 'line' is selected -choose 'weights and arrows' -choose the beginning and ending style
Hey Amber,
ReplyDeleteThe flow of your site looks like it will be intuitive and natural. I like how you broke down the age groups. The one thing I noticed is that there are no arrows between the different levels. This is what the information on the Create GLP Site Structure page says:
"Note the two way arrows indicating flow of the site structure, which are not only important to depict site flow but also a requirement for this assignment."
Hope this helps!
I'm working on my own Structure right now, and thought I'd let you know how to put the arrows in with PowerPoint.
ReplyDelete-right click on the line between the boxes
-choose 'format shape'
-make sure 'line' is selected
-choose 'weights and arrows'
-choose the beginning and ending style
Thanks for the information
ReplyDeleteI like how you separated the discussion pages for the teachers and the students.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the difference between classroom proj. and individual proj.?