Portal:The Science Behind Parkinson's
The Science Behind Parkinson's
This is a A Wikiversity learning project for people who are interested in the science underlying Parkinson's disease.
Do you have Parkinson's? Care for someone who has Parkinson's? Just curious to know more?
Through this learning project you can, with others:
- explore the prospects offered by Parkinson's research
- delve into the basic and applied Science behind Parkinson's focused on finding better treatments and a cure.
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Who is the wiki for & for what purpose?
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Who is the wiki for and for what purpose?
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Can You Help?
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Can you write about science in straightforward and understandable terms? Think about becoming a contributor to this learning project! |
Things you can do
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Contributing to the Science Behind Parkinson's learning projectAnyone may contribute material to this learning project. Please create a Wikiversity account first.
Please go to the Project Development subpage to work with us on how the project should develop. Please access the project's discussion page to comment on the concepts behind this project. |
Help with getting started
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Get help with editing here We are developing a User Guide here Improve your technical writing skills and techniques here. Occasionally you may want to upload an image or a file. An uploaded file must not be subject to copyright. Help with uploading files is given here. A text file has to be in .pdf format and is actually stored in the Image section of wikiversity. A useful glossary of terms relating to Parkinson's is the We Move one: http://www.wemove.org/glossary/ Note that contributors are expected to provide references to back up what they say.[1]
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Did you attend the World Parkinson Congress in Montreal, 1st-4th October 2013? Whether you did or not, a good number of the presentations were video recorded and you can view them at: http://www.icastpro.ca/events/wpc/2013/10/01/3rd-world-parkinson-congress-gateway The next WPC will be in Portland, Oregon, USA, 20 to 23 September 2016.
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This is a globally open and participatory learning project.
Medical professionals, researchers, staff from Parkinson's support organisations and others should find much in this project to interest them.
Wikiversity information:
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