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How to indicate whether a resource is useful? #138

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anhqle opened this issue Apr 29, 2014 · 2 comments
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How to indicate whether a resource is useful? #138

anhqle opened this issue Apr 29, 2014 · 2 comments

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@anhqle
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anhqle commented Apr 29, 2014

As I go through the courses, some of the resources are remarkably better at explaining things than others. Is there a way for us to include a poll / upvote system that allows users to indicate the usefulness of each resource?

This will keep the curriculum fresh and constantly tested. Even if the result is not public, the ability to mark a resource as helpful is still valuable to an user as a record-keeping device.

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Any way to provide that feedback would be welcome but you can use the commenting section below the lesson to weigh in if any of the resources are particularly helpful or unhelpful. I reshuffle them when new ones come out or old ones fall out of favor, so that information is really helpful!

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No progress has been made with this in over a year, It could go in the ideas ticket on Trello.

KevinMulhern added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 29, 2018
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