Itslearning is confusing to use. The way you navigate should be more collected on fewer pages
Itslearning generally has a very high learning curve to navigate in, for something that seems like it should be much simpler. And is not intuitive to find the ressources that are relevant
Often somebody in my class finds the relevant ressource and shares it in fb messenger, so everyone has access to it.
Maybe simplifying things in the way you navigate and making categories for ressources in a better structured way would make it more easy to use and find what you are looking for.
Like if different rooms were tabs that you could see at the top and navigate between.
And that you had to click between much fewer pages than you have to right now to find what you are looking for. And always being presenting with the newest most important stuff when going into a room/space/class
And when you pressed a tab the first thing would automatically be the overview.
And then there could be headlines of the other under categories underneath with a little overview for each (maybe newest added things), and you could press a pointer which gave you access to the whole part on the same page.
Example:
Overview with description and newest added stuff for all undercatogories (and have as few undercatogories as possible)
> Tasks/assignments
Newest tasks/assignments x5
*Click*
\/ Tasks/assignments
All the tasks/assignments
> Ressources
Newest added 'file' x5
*Click*
\/ Ressources
(All ressources for that space)
Which should also have some sort of intuitive system with mostly used categories in learning ressources, instead of just what ever random folder structure was made by the teacher.
This would Translate well to both browsing on computer and browsing in a mobile
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Hi, thanks for sharing your idea. We are making changes to the way courses are organised and presented today. We want courses to better reflect how teachers want to use them, making itslearning more relevant to different education levels and segments. Teachers will be able to choose between different template layouts for courses. We hope these changes will improve the daily workflow for both teachers and students.
Thanks,
the itslearning Product team