One-To-Many Gets Organized

Posted on 22. Nov, 2008 by Koichi in Classes, New Features, eduFire News

We’ve been testing out One-To-Many for almost two months, now. When we first started, only a few classes were running, which made the classes page really easy to navigate. As time went by, the list got longer and more varied. Thanks to the wonderful eduFire engineers, classes just got a little easier to navigate. Now, you have a few options to order the list. It looks a little bit like this:

Starting Soonest: Find out what classes are coming up next. Who knows, maybe there’s one happening in the next few minutes!

Alphabetical: Looking for a specific class? Checking things out alphabetically will help you get there!

Recently Added: Want to see who just made a class? Looking for something new (that wasn’t there before)? Click on this!

# of Students: Want to see what the most popular classes are? You can figure out which classes have the most students in them with this option.

If you haven’t gone in to try out One-To-Many classes, definitely give it a whirl! They are a lot of fun, and right now, they’re free!

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  • Enrique
    Hi:

    I don't agree with this statement. Teachers have the option of determining how many students accept in their classes. I totally disagree that MORE IS BETTER as you imply in the following statement.

    # of Students: Want to see what the most popular classes are? You can figure out which classes have the most students in them with this option.
  • Hey Enrique,
    I definitely didn't mean to imply that more was better - I'm sorry that I did! I totally agree that smaller classes are just as rewarding (if not more rewarding) than large ones with a lot of students.
  • Is it possible for me to start a new class? I would like to teach people basic German or Esperanto.
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