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* TODO: Test and create guideline for: MDL-18224 MDL-18225
* TODO: Test and create guideline for: MDL-18224 MDL-18225
* See [http://mahara.org/view/view.php?id=3482 presentation] ([http://mahara.org/artefact/file/download.php?file=14278&view=3482 alternate link]) of workshop by David Mudrak for the future direction of feedback
* See [http://mahara.org/view/view.php?id=3482 presentation] ([http://mahara.org/artefact/file/download.php?file=14278&view=3482 alternate link]) of workshop by David Mudrak for the future direction of feedback
* [[Wizard|Wizards]] use the status display that tells the user about the steps available and the active step, as feedback to the user about their actions.

Revision as of 12:35, 10 August 2009

Moodle User Interface Guidelines > Feedback

Note: This page is a work-in-progress. Feedback and suggested improvements are welcome. Please join the discussion on moodle.org or use the page comments.

Status: INCOMPLETE
This is a guideline for a Moodle Interface Guideline. Comments: developer forum thread

Problem

In order to make it possible for the user to use an application meaningfully, the application must respond meaningfully to each user action.

Solution

  • GNOME: Feedback
    • (for Desktop but still a great guide and mostly applicable to Moodle)

Common mistakes

Related guidelines

Related issues in the tracker

  • TODO: development of Moodle feedback away from the feedback page towards showing feedback on the resulting content page.


Further information / Sources

  • TODO: Test and create guideline for: MDL-18224 MDL-18225
  • See presentation (alternate link) of workshop by David Mudrak for the future direction of feedback
  • Wizards use the status display that tells the user about the steps available and the active step, as feedback to the user about their actions.