01-19-2019, 05:13 PM
(01-17-2019, 01:27 PM)Johmford Wrote: For example in the capstone, which I am currently finishing up, finding the instructions for how to use the capsim website, how to go about doing tasks, and the documents they provide as templates are difficult to locate. Often times they have spelling and grammatical errors as well. So for this course, the layout is not intuitive.
For a course like DDDM I wanted to watch some of the videos people said were helpful. Those were tucked away and I could only find them because I knew the person's name who made them so thankfully the search was useful. The task instructions for DDDM were very vague and it took a lot of feedback from people who completed the course to figure out exactly what the rubric was asking for.
That's valuable feedback, Johnmford! Thank you!
In today's world, I find that unacceptable. WGU has no excuse for that type of disorganization, errors, lack of proper documentation and links as well as lack of quality and clarity. A 10-year-old could do a better job of all those components.
Is it accurate to say this is a one-off and most of WGU's courses aren't this horrible?
Robin
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~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.