Becoming familiar with the Online Book Club platform
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Becoming familiar with the Online Book Club platform
I am fairly new to Online Book Club and it has taken me sometime to become familiar with the platform. I am suggesting that the club could make a video, youtube or otherwise, that shows newcomers how to navigate around the platform.
I believe it would assist in attracting a lot of newcomers to the club.
Best regards.
Crediblereading2
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Cool idea!crediblereading2 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 19:48 Hi Scott,
I am fairly new to Online Book Club and it has taken me sometime to become familiar with the platform. I am suggesting that the club could make a video, youtube or otherwise, that shows newcomers how to navigate around the platform.
I believe it would assist in attracting a lot of newcomers to the club.
Best regards.
Crediblereading2
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They get posted in the Private Review Team Forum. It says that in the guidelines and under the update tab on each Reviewer's Review Team Page.
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Well I do know that. What I meant was, other people are obviously confused given the number of reviews that get posted in the support forum.CatInTheHat wrote: ↑02 May 2018, 15:24They get posted in the Private Review Team Forum. It says that in the guidelines and under the update tab on each Reviewer's Review Team Page.
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crediblereading2 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 19:48 Hi Scott,
I am fairly new to Online Book Club and it has taken me sometime to become familiar with the platform. I am suggesting that the club could make a video, youtube or otherwise, that shows newcomers how to navigate around the platform.
I believe it would assist in attracting a lot of newcomers to the club.
Best regards.
Crediblereading2
Yes, I totally agree. Also, it would be so much easier if some of the features of the website will be emphasized for I believe that the website is quite confusing if you're just really starting.
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Don't you think it's a reasonable expectation that one would take the time to "carefully read all instructions and guidelines?" I'm not opposed to other means, but reading is fundamental for this one.faceadventure wrote: ↑10 May 2018, 16:39 I also think that the site is a bit difficult to navigate unless you take the time to really sit down and carefully read all instructions and guidelines. I saw that the site has a You Tube channel, it would be great to have more guidelines there about the site.
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Yeah but it's a busy world you know. Who has the time or patience to read instructions for a website in the 21st century. I think our technology is advanced enough to have websites that are easy to navigate to everyone. I mean I'm not critisizing the creators I'm just justifying my reasons for wanting easy tutorials for the site.CatInTheHat wrote: ↑11 May 2018, 12:48Don't you think it's a reasonable expectation that one would take the time to "carefully read all instructions and guidelines?" I'm not opposed to other means, but reading is fundamental for this one.faceadventure wrote: ↑10 May 2018, 16:39 I also think that the site is a bit difficult to navigate unless you take the time to really sit down and carefully read all instructions and guidelines. I saw that the site has a You Tube channel, it would be great to have more guidelines there about the site.
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