Skip to content Skip to navigation

Connexions

You are here: Home » Content » What We Haven't Covered

Navigation

Recently Viewed

This feature requires Javascript to be enabled.

What We Haven't Covered

Module by: Joseph Grimes. E-mail the author

User rating (How does the rating system work?)
Ratings

Ratings allow you to judge the quality of modules. If other users have ranked the module then its average rating is displayed below. Ratings are calculated on a scale from one star (Poor) to five stars (Excellent).

How to rate a module

Hover over the star that corresponds to the rating you wish to assign. Click on the star to add your rating. Your rating should be based on the quality of the content. You must have an account and be logged in to rate content.

:
(0 ratings)

Summary: A guide to essential information on the Wordcorr Web page.

From here on you don't want a step-by-step tutorial. You want to be able to jump around via hyperlinks. That's how the Wordcorr Web page is set up.

Take a look at the home page first. Click on the screen shot of a fragment of the final product. That will show you where you are headed.

From the home page, click on "New user". The first part of the page is what is covered in this tutorial. The second part is your guide to the various operations you will be learning to perform. Work out from this page in all directions, and you'll have a pretty complete idea of how Wordcorr works!

We'd like to hear from you, whether everything goes smoothly for you or you hit rough spots. Especially the rough spots, because maybe then we can fix them. Use the feedback facility at the bottom of every page in this tutorial.

Content actions

Give Feedback:

E-mail the module author | Rate module ( How does the rating system work?)

Rating system

Ratings

Ratings allow you to judge the quality of modules. If other users have ranked the module then its average rating is displayed below. Ratings are calculated on a scale from one star (Poor) to five stars (Excellent).

How to rate a module

Hover over the star that corresponds to the rating you wish to assign. Click on the star to add your rating. Your rating should be based on the quality of the content. You must have an account and be logged in to rate content.

(0 ratings)

Download:

Add module to:

My Favorites (?)

'My Favorites' is a special kind of lens which you can use to bookmark modules and collections directly in Connexions. 'My Favorites' can only be seen by you, and collections saved in 'My Favorites' can remember the last module you were on. You need a Connexions account to use 'My Favorites'.

| A lens (?)

Definition of a lens

Lenses

A lens is a custom view of Connexions content. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see Connexions through the eyes of organizations and people you trust.

What is in a lens?

Lens makers point to Connexions materials (modules and collections), creating a guide that includes their own comments and descriptive tags about the content.

Who can create a lens?

Any individual Connexions member, a community, or a respected organization.

What are tags? tag icon

Tags are descriptors added by lens makers to help label content, attaching a vocabulary that is meaningful in the context of the lens.

| External bookmarks