Peer Reviews

https://qingedci335.opened.ca/peer-review/

In Qing's peer review, they have two suggestions: Inserting an image in the HTML activity, and design a different learning activity for students. Realistically, inserting an image from local storage is impossible due to restrictions of using the online code editor. Therefore, our team has implemented their feedback by adding further instructions to clarify this. Regarding a different learning activity, we have decided not to include this into the resource, to keep the resource consistent. We believe that consistency and repetition can help beginner students build a better foundation. In the case that the resource was focused on a more experienced audience, our team would include Qing's suggestion on designing different activities.

https://phannah.opened.ca/2022/06/22/peer-review-introduction-to-web-development/

In Patrick Hannah's peer review, their main suggestion was to include original content in our peer review. After reading this, our team considered adding some of our original content into the learning resource. We agreed with Patrick Hannah that the inclusion of original ideas from our team would increase the personal touch in our learning resource. However, our team decided not to incorporate this suggestion. Because our learning resource is designed for complete beginners to web development, we did not want to confuse learners with even more content and suggestions. There are many different aspects of HTML and CSS that can be adjustable to the design of a website. We did not want to include our suggestions in case they would further confuse and distract learners. We also wanted to keep the instructions of the activities minimal to facilitate the learner's creativity.

https://vikrantk.opened.ca/2022/06/22/introduction-to-web-development-peer-review/

In Vikrant's peer review, their main suggestion was to incorporate colourful buttons to our learning resource that is also compatible with screen readers. Our team ultimately decided not to include this suggestion. Our learning resource was designed to facilitate the inclusion of colour blind users. As such, we decided to minimize the use of colour while utilizing outlines and shapes to highlight our buttons.