30536a - Learning Activity 10
When you build a website or other interactive piece, it is
important to evaluate your work. This can be difficult as it is often hard to
be objective. It is good practice to ask someone else to look at your pages and
give you feedback. To make it easier for them to give you feedback, put
together 10 useful questions that they could think about as they check your website.
Click on LINK 17 to view the article on useful web design checklists
and questionnaires.
For more ideas about some useful questions, read the
article “Toward Content Quality” LINK 18 by Colleen Jones.
Put these 10 questions together into a list. Find three
people willing to look at your pages and answer the questions from your
reading.
Answer
I have to fix up those daggy-looking pages first (as well
as the links to the more recent pages. But here one that I have made for my own website.
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