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When opening new courses, the course cards appears last in the rows of "starred courses" on the home page

When having applied your "own sorting" to the course cards on the "home page", it is very disturbing having all new courses popping up in front of the running/current courses.

New courses are often opened/released months before the semester starts so there is time to prepare the course rooms. News about the opening of the new course rooms are sent out - and they also have a more or less standard release date - so there is no need to become aware of the new courses by having them to appear first.

  • Anne Mølgaard Nielsen
  • Jun 7 2022
  • Future consideration
Country DK
Category Access and navigation
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    Product Team commented
    July 13, 2022 10:11

    Hi, thanks for your idea. This feedback is new to us. We will keep the suggestion on the ideas portal to see if it gets more ‘up votes’. This helps us understand which ideas are most popular.

    Thanks, the itslearning Product team