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I would like to offer a suggestion that combines this with the suggestion of teachers being able to see all homework done with their subject. Obviously, creativity is very subjective, and one person's idea of creativity might greatly differ from another. Therefore, I think the creativity award idea is great, but should be kept to the teacher's discretion. If teachers were able to see all of their class homework, perhaps they could have the option of clicking a button to reward creativity if they think the homework was particularly good. If that's potentially a problem with the site storing huge amounts of work, then maybe the teachers could have a 1 week window in which to do so before it disappears.

If I zoom in on my browser, the text does not wrap to fit the screen, meaning I would constantly have to scroll left and right to read the text. A zoom feature would simplify things by increasing the text size while still wrapping it so that it fits on the screen. Copy/paste could work, but again, some topics are quite long.

Ok, thank you guys, I have owled the prefect leader to ask about it. :)

That's all very well; however, I think the point is that at the moment we have to do it in a very roundabout way. For example: If i want to report some activity on a topic to a prefect, I have to go through the following steps:

1 - Find out who the prefects are so I know who to contact

2 - Write down all the info of what happened in the thread (because I'll need to leave the page to go to the Owlery)

3 - Write the owl to the prefect containing that information


It might not seem like much, but it's a lot of work compared to being able to click on a button that directly reports a specific bit of information, and leaves a lot of room for error. A button would enable the right information to go directly to the correct person to look at it. 

I second this, it would be really useful to be able to report something instantly. Also would be helpful to have a guide of which staff members to contact for various situations.

Yes, I understand, the WoP rules are there for a reason. I'm not saying let everything be a free-for-all, just that perhaps a bit of flexibility is called for. If there's a genuinely creative idea, maybe just let it play out and see what happens? Or if a member really is not allowed to do something, perhaps the prefects can offer an alternative suggestion, rather than simply tell someone not to do something.