Is there an assessment section of the tutorial that students
might cheat
on? Is that the concern? If so, maybe you could convince
them to
reconsider how they're measuring the outcome?
Nina
Nina McHale, MA/MSLS
Web Services Librarian
Auraria Library
Serving the University of Colorado at Denver and Health
Sciences
Center-Downtown Campus,
Metropolitan State College
and the Community College of Denver
1100 Lawrence Street
Denver, Colorado 80204
303-556-4729
nina.mchale cudenver.edu
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From: web4lib-bounces webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Thomas
Dowling
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 1:43 PM
To: web4lib webjunction.org
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Non-printable pages?
On 6/22/2006 2:09 PM, Jim Brucker wrote:
> I'm creating a tutorial and I'd like to keep it
simple and use html.
> Unfortunately, I was recently told that people should
not be able to
> print the pages.
We probably need more information on who is telling you to
do something
this user-hostile, and why. I can't understand any reason
for doing
this, and if my library tried to do this to me as a user,
I'd raise a
stink about it. Odds are this will boomerang, and you'll
get an urgent
assignment to re-enable printing (and that request will
probably reach
you at 4:30 on a Friday afternoon).
--
Thomas Dowling
tdowling ohiolink.edu
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