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	Comments on: Tips to reorganize and energize Moodle courses	</title>
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		By: Stuart R Mealor		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Some awesome ideas there John !
I particularly like the &quot;Tighten up the introductory topic&quot; comment.
Far too often I see content in the heading section of a course, forcing users to scroll past this EVERY time they visit the course home page.
And usually, the content in this section is something they may only read once or twice, maybe at the start of their course.
Soooooo .... put this is Topic 2 !
I generally advise the only thing that should be in the course header section is the main course Forum - to keep the central communication tool high-profile and easy to find.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some awesome ideas there John !<br />
I particularly like the &#8220;Tighten up the introductory topic&#8221; comment.<br />
Far too often I see content in the heading section of a course, forcing users to scroll past this EVERY time they visit the course home page.<br />
And usually, the content in this section is something they may only read once or twice, maybe at the start of their course.<br />
Soooooo &#8230;. put this is Topic 2 !<br />
I generally advise the only thing that should be in the course header section is the main course Forum &#8211; to keep the central communication tool high-profile and easy to find.</p>
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