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Image Posted on 28/01/2014 by Ian Grove-Stephensen Tagged assignmentsCeleryprogressquizzesuiux CommentsNo Comments on Progress bars now update (almost) instantly

Progress bars now update (almost) instantly

Progress bars now update (almost) instantly

The Assignments List shows the progress of each assignment. This is a very useful feature, but also Continue reading →

Posted on 24/01/2014 by Ian Grove-Stephensen Tagged cognitive loaddesignstudent setui CommentsNo Comments on Introducing a gentler Student Set page

Introducing a gentler Student Set page

Over the last few months we have added a lot of features to the Student Set page. A lot.

Which is great, except that the page has been getting smothered in button. We replaced the top row of buttons a while back with a “Whole set actions” dropdown, but people were Continue reading →

Posted on 09/10/2013 by Ian Grove-Stephensen Tagged assignmentsiconuiuxweb design CommentsNo Comments on Assignments list update: better signage for activity type

Assignments list update: better signage for activity type

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With 5 different types of activity that you can assign, I’ve been finding it frustrating that Continue reading →

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