Perhaps it could go under Newest Members on the front page. It would simply be links to 4 or so to projects that were recently uploaded and are the creators' very first project. The Newest Members column is a nice greeting for new users but because most of the users in the column haven't uploaded any projects or made any galleries, we can't welcome them. A First Projects column would allow first time sharers to get more feedback on their projects and be welcomed into our community.
What do you think?
Last edited by scmb1 (2010-03-21 23:52:09)
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This is a great idea! IMO it would work great underneath the Newest Projects section (when you're signed in).
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hmnwilson wrote:
This is a great idea! IMO it would work great underneath the Newest Projects section (when you're signed in).
Yeah, that would be even better! But I'm not sure if it would fit there...
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This is really cool - we've actually been working on something related to this already!
This page has projects by Scratchers who haven't received many comments recently. Anyone can check it out and leave helpful comments.
http://scratch.mit.edu/latest/givefeedback
We're thinking of starting a Scratch welcoming committee, and asking members to monitor this page to welcome new Scratchers. Want to test it out for us?
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Lightnin wrote:
This is really cool - we've actually been working on something related to this already!
This page has projects by Scratchers who haven't received many comments recently. Anyone can check it out and leave helpful comments.
http://scratch.mit.edu/latest/givefeedback
We're thinking of starting a Scratch welcoming committee, and asking members to monitor this page to welcome new Scratchers. Want to test it out for us?
I've seen that page- it's great! I haven't looked at it in a few days. I'll take a look now.
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I think it still deserves a bit on the front page, because then, as scmb1 said, we would be able to give feed back, to new users, not just ones who haven't had any comments. Then, it being on the front page, it would be noticed more often.
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