Help:Starting to learn on wikiversity
We describe some Wikiversity learning flows for beginners.
- You want to learn something with Wikiversity.
- You come to http://wikiversity.org or http://en.wikiversity.org
- You go to the search box on the upper left corner
- You enter the topic/subject that you want to learn: the Mediawiki engine that powers Wikiversity would return either
- a learning resource with the title (if it exists)
- a list of resources which match your entry
- You start participating in the community learning around the said resource(s), making use of the hyperlinks to find more resources; or you may create an alternative if you don't like it (in wikimedia, we often use simple and natural English title, so that it can be embedded in a sentence, e.g. use study guide for Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet instead of study guide:Hamlet (Shakespeare) - but that is up to your personal taste; take some care to make sure that the title is sufficiently unambiguous)
- You use Wikiversity to
- collect on-line or on-paper resources, including text, images, pdf files, audio, etc
- convene your learning community
- You use Wikiversity to
- You start participating in the community learning around the said resource(s), making use of the hyperlinks to find more resources; or you may create an alternative if you don't like it (in wikimedia, we often use simple and natural English title, so that it can be embedded in a sentence, e.g. use study guide for Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet instead of study guide:Hamlet (Shakespeare) - but that is up to your personal taste; take some care to make sure that the title is sufficiently unambiguous)
- You enter the topic/subject that you want to learn: the Mediawiki engine that powers Wikiversity would return either