What do MEERA's icons mean?
MEERA uses icons to point out information or examples that are
particularly important or useful. The list below identifies the icons
you will find throughout MEERA and explains what these icons represent.
Icons
- Links to external resources that will take you away from the MEERA site are indicated by a globe immediately before the link.

- Throughout the site, resources are frequently designated as beginner, intermediate, and/or advanced.
These designations indicate the approximate skill level that each
resource targets, and should help you in selecting the most appropriate
ones.

- Tips
are identified by a lightbulb icon and are relevant to the section in
which they appear. Tips seek to convey information that might be
overlooked and is likely to be particularly helpful.

- Pitfalls
are identify by a caution sign. Pitfalls identify possible evaluation
“downfalls” and like tips are relevant to the section in which they
appear.

- The Wanted
image appears when MEERA is seeking information, resources, or feedback
to improve the site. We hope you will consider providing us with your
input when you see this symbol.

- The Warning symbol will let you know about significant mistakes to avoid.

- The Unique Resource icon, a pot of gold, is used to point out particularly valuable evaluation resources.

References
Pot of Gold used from Midlantern Arts. Retrived from http://www.madlantern.com/clipart/Misc3.htm on 12/30/06



