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Comment: Corrected a note under 'study areas' - we did have someone from VBS (L doing Marketing) but we didn't have anyone from Engineering.

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Education, Psych, Design, Law, Physics, Philosophy, Biomedical Science, Marketing.

Acknowledge the lack of a voice from VBSEngineering.

 

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Key points

  • Victoria's website(s) weren't seen by the students as a place to go to for information, news or updates. They reported that they primarily use the site(s) for three specific tasks: find a person, get course info or access a shortcut to a tool.
  • The students were unfamiliar with the 'Current students' section of the homesite, although web stats indicate that information related to dates, grades and timetables is accessed there.
  • The students identified email and BlackBoard as their preferred channels for information from Victoria, with all students also following relevant pages on Facebook.
  • Several students commented that they get too many emails: sign-up options should be more granular.
  • The students didn't have a concept of F&S sites being separate ‘sites’ - although the one PG student involved did understand this.
  • When looking for information about a staff member, students invariably used search and therefore missed the home page of a F&S site.
  • Search results were sometimes swamped with results from F&S sites, which could be confusing.
  • Three students noted that they didn't trust the web content because it might be inaccurate or out of date.
  • Course finder: students in both streams of testing said they need more detail about a course - a stronger description of what it is about. The lack of detail has a very high impact on them.

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