Recently, I have been looking through the top meta posts and have come across quite a few discussions regarding the poor quality of many questions. I am not too active on SO, but it seems that a common cause of the poor quality questions are new users that are unfamiliar with the SO guidelines or good practices. One feature that could help increase the quality of the questions could be a list of the basic guidelines for questions in the "new question window" (here).
It wouldn't have to be extensive, but enough to give an idea at-a-glance about the general format of a good question, detailed here (or anywhere else for that matter). The actual implementation could be an extension of the "How to ask" panel currently seen in the new question page. Having these suggestions directly on the ask page will let more users see them without having to click any links. This way the new users will have a sense for what goes into a new question.
Would something like this actually make an effect?
P.S. This is my first time posting on meta, so I'm probably proving my point.