Thank you in advance. Getting closer, how about a rough mockup image of what you want it all to look like. Ok, I did it with the topics inside of one of the main forums: Would be pretty much this but in with the main page, with those five forums, as they are now, without counters en meta info, bigger page centered titles and this kind of blue color as a background of the forum:.
You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Topic Tags FAQ getting started. Reply Search Search for:. The Announcements forum, has one sticky, which is a directory for that forum. These forums have stickies that are mainly guides to what each forum is about. Stickies in these forums are mostly about how to use the specific forums. They tell Scratchers about the policies of each individual forum. These forums have the least stickies, but those that are there are mainly about how to use, and what to post in those forums.
The Things I'm Reading and Playing forum notably similar to a few other forums has a directory, so that users can easily access topics that they find interesting and make sure they aren't making a duplicate topic. These forums generally only have one sticky, telling English speaking Scratchers not to post in English.
Some of the more developed forums, such as the Dutch and Indonesian forums, have more stickies. The very last forum in this section is also an exception, with a sticky called "Translating Scratch into Other Languages".
Scratch Forums 1. The best alternative to sticky threads in Moodle depends upon the type of information found in the particlar sticky thread or post. If the post is a short intro with guidelines about the use of the forum or the types of behaviour and language that is appropriate, the kind of post that could be titled "Before you post" or "Read this first" then the forum introduction may be the best place to add this message.
If it is the same kind of introductory text as above, but longer, then it may be appropriate to create a separate resource to contain it. This could be placed before the forum, and a link created from the forum introduction text that is found above the discussions.
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