I really like having a clear self-study section as this is a request we get regularly. Will the site continue to be internally-facing to protect intellectual property?
The pathways section is really interesting as I know some of the team find it tricky to ensure people are on the right course - great to see how that develops.
The dates are currently listed as 2 or 3 different dates - we often get people confused about whether this is an 'and' or 'or' situation. Might be worth thinking about how to display this. I know it says in the blurb that it's a series of workshops but people don't always read/understand the descriptors fully.
It would be great to link directly to a booking page for each of the workshops - our meeting next week might bring up other options for this but at the moment the link is here.
Proof-reading - as an admin-er I can't help but spot things so thought I'd mention them as I saw them to save time in the future, hope that's okay:
Homepage 1st line - either remove the 'the' or replace with 'their' informatics research projects.
Homepage last line - ", and are accessible"
Copyright 2024 rather than 2023
Data scientist 2nd line - "to make the studying the content"
Unless it's an IT convention I'm unaware of (very possible), I think it's theoretical rather than theortical.
I really like having a clear self-study section as this is a request we get regularly. Will the site continue to be internally-facing to protect intellectual property?
The pathways section is really interesting as I know some of the team find it tricky to ensure people are on the right course great to see how that develops.
The dates are currently listed as 2 or 3 different dates - we often get people confused about whether this is an 'and' or 'or' situation. Might be worth thinking about how to display this. I know it says in the blurb that it's a series of workshops but people don't always read/understand the descriptors fully.
It would be great to link directly to a booking page for each of the workshops - our meeting next week might bring up other options for this but at the moment the link is here.
A few thoughts:
Proof-reading - as an admin-er I can't help but spot things so thought I'd mention them as I saw them to save time in the future, hope that's okay: