StephanieFilardoUnit+4

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The most important criteria for organizing a website for instructional use are: 1) Clear section names, 2) No more than 7 sections, and 3) Keep it simple. These will ensure that the navigation is easy to use and understand. Alex Rock has a lot of good information on his site map and it is very detailed with the lower levels. The names for each section are clear so there is no question as to what you will find when clicking a link. There are some sections which could logically be combined to reduce the number of sections (such as “Tests” and “Quizzes” or “Chemistry tools” and “Help”). For ease of viewing the map, it would also be useful to have the different levels denoted in different colors and shapes. In general, I could see a problem with posting grades on the website as that brings up issues with privacy.