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This page gives you a quick overview of the learning paths on the site, some tips about how to use the wiki, and finally, how you can contribute to the site.
The Learning Paths
Some people like a sequential path for learning something new. Some like to hop and jump around wherever they have an interest or are intrigued. You can use the learning paths for a more sequential approach by working through them, or you can click and browse to something that interests you. For all of the learning paths, you are also welcomed to edit and improve upon them.
How to Use the Wiki
What is a wiki?
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wiki is simply an easily editable web page. It allows any registered person to make a change without having to know any special programming. Pages can be easily linked to form a more complicated web site if you wish. Wikis are good for building shared resources, co-writing or co-creating content, or simply a platform for creating a website. The first wiki was created in 1995 for a group of programmers. Now wikis are widely used. The most famous wiki is
Wikipedia. But that is only one way to use a wiki. We are using a wiki as a way to share learnings across the Renew Washington grantees and more widely with other libraries.
The wiki we are using is based on a wiki software called
http://www.screwturn.eu/ScrewTurn Software. They offer a general
help section you can access to learn more or solve a specific challenge you might have.
To Navigate and Search the Wiki¶
On each page there are a few basic links on the left side. You can click on Learning Paths which takes you to this page. You can use the search box to search for a key word or topic.
As you navigate, the system also keeps track of the last two pages you visited, creating a "bread crumb" trail in case you wanted to return to the page you were just at. You can find the trail a the top of each page.
You may be interested in how a page has changed over time. You can see this by clicking on the "history" link towards the top right of any page.
How to Contribute to the Wiki
There are three ways you can contribute to this wiki.
- Make a suggestion for additions or changes to the wiki overall. This is the easiest. Consider it the "gateway" to wiki participation. Either email your suggestions to Nancy White or click on the "discuss" button on this page and type in/save your suggestions.
- Discuss a page - comment on a page, make specific page suggestions on any page. Again, navigate to the page in question and click the discuss button and suggest!
- Improve upon an existing page or create a new page. This is where you really roll up your sleeves and take control!