We
have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the
lives of others.
Wikis are basically platforms for building
complete websites comprised by lots of pages. You may wish to have
users navigate through other pages of your educational resource to find
related content, a neat technique for effectively link related pages of
an specific resource is creating subpages.
Instructions:
1) Work through Tutorial 10 on Thinking about Structure.
2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of
our WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to
invite your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming
workshops. Send an email to at least two friends or colleagues telling
them about your experience in WE and send a personal invitation for
them to join an online training session. Remember to include a link to
the L4C home page
and the Registration
page.
3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback. Help us to improve the
workshop.
One more week:
We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
A big thank to all of you
You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become
skilled WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with
others on the development of helpful learning resources so... celebrate
your
achievements!!!.
We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
your progress
and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster typology.
We
are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant number of
WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies...
Cheers for that :-)
WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!!
Thank you everyone, particularly Gladys, for your help. Which tutorial do I
need to consult if I wish add borders, background color, etc. To my
userpage.
Regards, Hylton
From: learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com
[mailto:learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Gladys
Gahona
Sent: November-05-09 1:34 PM
To: WikiEducator Learning4Content Workshops
Subject: [eL4C31] Instructions for Day 10
WikiEducator
[eL4C31]
Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)
Dear Friends,
We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the Instructions
for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you acquiring your
skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel inspired to wrap
your head around developing Open Educational materials which will make a
difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of others.
Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE
community. you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your
friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email
to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in
WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training
session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page
<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content> and the Registration
<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration> page.
One more week:
We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so feel
free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so, before all
of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
A big thank to all of you You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!. We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching your
progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
that :-)
WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!!
One more question. How do I add my picture into the top right corner box. I
don't know what I am misiing.
Regards, Hylton
From: Hylton Ferreira [mailto:hyltonferre...@shaw.ca] Sent: November-05-09 2:34 PM
To: 'learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com'
Subject: RE: [eL4C31] Instructions for Day 10
Thank you everyone, particularly Gladys, for your help. Which tutorial do I
need to consult if I wish add borders, background color, etc. To my
userpage.
Regards, Hylton
From: learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com
[mailto:learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Gladys
Gahona
Sent: November-05-09 1:34 PM
To: WikiEducator Learning4Content Workshops
Subject: [eL4C31] Instructions for Day 10
WikiEducator
[eL4C31]
Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)
Dear Friends,
We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the Instructions
for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you acquiring your
skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel inspired to wrap
your head around developing Open Educational materials which will make a
difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of others.
Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE
community. you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your
friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email
to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in
WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training
session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page
<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content> and the Registration
<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration> page.
One more week:
We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so feel
free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so, before all
of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
A big thank to all of you You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!. We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching your
progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
that :-)
WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!!
Thank you for your kind words, you can see Help page on Colors
http://www.wikieducator.org/Help:Colors Coloring a wiki page requires knowledge of some html codes, I beleive you
will easily learn how to use them.
> Thank you everyone, particularly Gladys, for your help. Which tutorial do
> I need to consult if I wish add borders, background color, etc. To my
> userpage.
> Regards, Hylton
> *From:* learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Gladys Gahona
> *Sent:* November-05-09 1:34 PM
> *To:* WikiEducator Learning4Content Workshops
> *Subject:* [eL4C31] Instructions for Day 10
> *WikiEducator
> [eL4C31]
> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
> Dear Friends,
> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
> others.
> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE
> community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your
> friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email
> to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in
> WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training
> session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
> *One more week:*
> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
> *A big thank to all of you *
> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
> that :-)
> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
Hi Gladys Gahona ,
Can I have some extension of the time to complete my apprenticeship ? I feel
that by 10 th November, I shall be comfortable to pick up my left out
tutorials.
Regards
Rajeev
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com>wrote:
> *WikiEducator
> [eL4C31]
> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
> Dear Friends,
> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
> others.
> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE
> community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your
> friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email
> to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in
> WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training
> session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
> Help us to improve the workshop.
> *One more week:*
> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
> *A big thank to all of you *
> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
> that :-)
> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
> *WikiEducator
> [eL4C31]
> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
> Dear Friends,
> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
> others.
> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE
> community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your
> friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email
> to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in
> WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training
> session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
> Help us to improve the workshop.
> *One more week:*
> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
> *A big thank to all of you *
> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
> that :-)
> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
> Dear Gladys
> may i get more time to complete my apprentice level say till coming mon or
> tues
> regards nisha
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> *WikiEducator
>> [eL4C31]
>> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
>> Dear Friends,
>> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
>> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
>> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
>> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
>> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
>> others.
>> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
>> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
>> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
>> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
>> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our
>> WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite
>> your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an
>> email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your
>> experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online
>> training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
>> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
>> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
>> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
>> Help us to improve the workshop.
>> *One more week:*
>> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
>> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
>> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
>> *A big thank to all of you *
>> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
>> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
>> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
>> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
>> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
>> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
>> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
>> that :-)
>> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
I'm greatly sorry that yesterday I could not participate or log in my account as my server was. It's just now that the problem has been remedied.
Can I still participate in the Tutorial I have missed.
Thanks.
Regards,
Soobhadrah.
--- On Thu, 11/5/09, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com>
Subject: [eL4C31] Instructions for Day 10
To: "WikiEducator Learning4Content Workshops" <learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com>
Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009, 1:33 PM
WikiEducator
[eL4C31]
Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)
Dear Friends,
We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of others.
Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
Instructions: 1) Work through Tutorial 10 on Thinking about Structure.
2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page and the Registration page.
3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback. Help us to improve the workshop.
One more week:
We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so, before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
A big thank to all of you You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!. We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for that :-)
WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!!
> *WikiEducator
> [eL4C31]
> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
> Dear Friends,
> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
> others.
> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE
> community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your
> friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email
> to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in
> WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training
> session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
> Help us to improve the workshop.
> *One more week:*
> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
> *A big thank to all of you *
> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
> that :-)
> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
> Subject: [eL4C31] Instructions for Day 10
> To: "WikiEducator Learning4Content Workshops" <
> learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009, 1:33 PM
> *WikiEducator
> [eL4C31]
> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
> Dear Friends,
> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
> others.
> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
> *Instructions: *
> 1) Work through Tutorial 10<http://wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial/Thinking_about_Structure>on Thinking about Structure.
> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE
> community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your
> friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email
> to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in
> WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training
> session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
> Help us to improve the workshop.
> *One more week:*
> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
> *A big thank to all of you *
> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
> that :-)
> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
> I would like to know what is the syntax used to justify text alignment.
> thanks
> Youshra
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> *WikiEducator
>> [eL4C31]
>> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
>> Dear Friends,
>> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
>> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
>> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
>> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
>> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
>> others.
>> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
>> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
>> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
>> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
>> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our
>> WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite
>> your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an
>> email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your
>> experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online
>> training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
>> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
>> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
>> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
>> Help us to improve the workshop.
>> *One more week:*
>> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
>> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
>> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
>> *A big thank to all of you *
>> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
>> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
>> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
>> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
>> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
>> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
>> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
>> that :-)
>> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Robert Kruhlak <kru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Youshra,
> Can you give us an example of what you are trying to do?
> To do simple indentation you can use a colon ( : ) or colons at the
> beginning of each line. The more colons the larger the indentation.
> To justify a block of text you can use some html like the following which
> will center the block of text:
> <div style="text-align: center;"> This is the text I am centering on the
> page. </div>
> Hope this helps
> Rob Kruhlak
> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Youshra Rajabalee <
> youshra.rajaba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I would like to know what is the syntax used to justify text alignment.
>> thanks
>> Youshra
>> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>> *WikiEducator
>>> [eL4C31]
>>> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
>>> Dear Friends,
>>> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
>>> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
>>> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
>>> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
>>> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
>>> others.
>>> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
>>> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
>>> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
>>> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
>>> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our
>>> WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite
>>> your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an
>>> email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your
>>> experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online
>>> training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
>>> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
>>> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
>>> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
>>> Help us to improve the workshop.
>>> *One more week:*
>>> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
>>> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
>>> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
>>> *A big thank to all of you *
>>> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
>>> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
>>> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
>>> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
>>> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
>>> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
>>> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
>>> that :-)
>>> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
hello robert. am still struggling to be part of wikineighbour and am uunable to add template and create links to my user page.
COULD YOU PLEASE GUIDE ME
THX
________________________________
From: Robert Kruhlak <kru...@gmail.com>
To: learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sun, November 8, 2009 9:04:58 AM
Subject: [eL4C31] Re: Instructions for Day 10
Hi Youshra,
Can you give us an example of what you are trying to do?
To do simple indentation you can use a colon ( : ) or colons at the beginning of each line. The more colons the larger the indentation.
To justify a block of text you can use some html like the following which will center the block of text:
<div style="text-align: center;"> This is the text I am centering on the page. </div>
Hope this helps
Rob Kruhlak
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Youshra Rajabalee <youshra.rajaba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I would like to know what is the syntax used to justify text alignment.
>thanks
>Youshra
>On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>WikiEducator
>>[eL4C31]
>>Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)
>>Dear Friends,
>>We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of others.
>>Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by lots of pages.. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
>>Instructions: >>1) Work through Tutorial 10 on Thinking about Structure.
>>2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page and the Registration page.
>>3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback. Help us to improve the workshop.
>>One more week:
>>We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so, before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
>>A big thank to all of you >>You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!. >>We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for that :-)
>>WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!!
Its really encouraging to find that the workshop will remain open for onr more week to give us time to catch up.
Thx
prema
________________________________
From: Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com>
To: learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 6, 2009 10:44:36 AM
Subject: [eL4C31] Re: Instructions for Day 10
Yes Rajeev, Nisha,
Workshop forum will remain open for one more week, facilitators will gladly attend any questions you would like to ask :-)
>may i get more time to complete my apprentice level say till coming mon or tues
>regards nisha
>On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>WikiEducator
>>[eL4C31]
>>Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)
>>Dear Friends,
>>We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of others.
>>Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages..
>>Instructions: >>1) Work through Tutorial 10 on Thinking about Structure.
>>2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page and the Registration page.
>>3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback. Help us to improve the workshop.
>>One more week:
>>We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so, before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
>>A big thank to all of you >>You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!. >>We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for that :-)
>>WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!!
I would like to thank all my Facilitators for their instructions and promt reply each time we had a querry. This workshop has helped me tremendously in learning and understanding so many things under their guidance. It has been an exceedingly fruitful experience for me.
I would also like to congratulate all my friends who have been certified a WikkiBuddy and I am sure that even for them, it has been a fruitful experience.
Regards,
Soobhadrah
--- On Thu, 11/5/09, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com>
Subject: [eL4C31] Instructions for Day 10
To: "WikiEducator Learning4Content Workshops" <learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com>
Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009, 1:33 PM
WikiEducator
[eL4C31]
Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)
Dear Friends,
We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of others.
Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
Instructions: 1) Work through Tutorial 10 on Thinking about Structure.
2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page and the Registration page.
3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback. Help us to improve the workshop.
One more week:
We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so, before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
A big thank to all of you You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!. We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for that :-)
WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!!
> hello robert. am still struggling to be part of wikineighbour and am
> uunable to add template and create links to my user page.
> COULD YOU PLEASE GUIDE ME
> THX
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Robert Kruhlak <kru...@gmail.com>
> *To:* learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com
> *Sent:* Sun, November 8, 2009 9:04:58 AM
> *Subject:* [eL4C31] Re: Instructions for Day 10
> Hi Youshra,
> Can you give us an example of what you are trying to do?
> To do simple indentation you can use a colon ( : ) or colons at the
> beginning of each line. The more colons the larger the indentation.
> To justify a block of text you can use some html like the following which
> will center the block of text:
> <div style="text-align: center;"> This is the text I am centering on the
> page. </div>
> Hope this helps
> Rob Kruhlak
> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Youshra Rajabalee <
> youshra.rajaba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I would like to know what is the syntax used to justify text alignment.
>> thanks
>> Youshra
>> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Gladys Gahona <gladysgah...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>> *WikiEducator
>>> [eL4C31]
>>> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
>>> Dear Friends,
>>> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
>>> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
>>> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
>>> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
>>> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives of
>>> others.
>>> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised by
>>> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages of
>>> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
>>> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating subpages.
>>> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our
>>> WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite
>>> your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send an
>>> email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your
>>> experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an online
>>> training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
>>> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
>>> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
>>> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions & Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
>>> Help us to improve the workshop.
>>> *One more week:*
>>> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
>>> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
>>> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
>>> *A big thank to all of you *
>>> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become skilled
>>> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the development
>>> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
>>> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
>>> your progress and updating your certifications according to our Wikimaster
>>> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
>>> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers for
>>> that :-)
>>> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *
> Could you send me the name(s) of the page(s) that you are:
> 1) trying to add a template to
> 2) trying to create a link to your user page on
> Regards
> Rob
>> hello robert. am still struggling to be part of wikineighbour and am
>> uunable to add template and create links to my user page.
>> COULD YOU PLEASE GUIDE ME
>> THX
>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* Robert Kruhlak <kru...@gmail.com>
>> *To:* learning4content-workshops@googlegroups.com
>> *Sent:* Sun, November 8, 2009 9:04:58 AM
>> *Subject:* [eL4C31] Re: Instructions for Day 10
>> Hi Youshra,
>> Can you give us an example of what you are trying to do?
>> To do simple indentation you can use a colon ( : ) or colons at the
>> beginning of each line. The more colons the larger the indentation.
>> To justify a block of text you can use some html like the following which
>> will center the block of text:
>> <div style="text-align: center;"> This is the text I am centering on the
>> page. </div>
>> Hope this helps
>> Rob Kruhlak
>> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Youshra Rajabalee <
>> youshra.rajaba...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I would like to know what is the syntax used to justify text alignment.
>>> thanks
>>> Youshra
>>> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Gladys Gahona
>>> <gladysgah...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>> *WikiEducator
>>>> [eL4C31]
>>>> Day 10 (Friday Nov 6, 2009)*
>>>> Dear Friends,
>>>> We have reached the end of our workshop with the posting of the
>>>> Instructions for tomorrow. It has been an absolute pleasure seeing you
>>>> acquiring your skills and we hope you will come back for more and feel
>>>> inspired to wrap your head around developing Open Educational materials
>>>> which will make a difference in your own environment and/or in the lives
>>>> of
>>>> others.
>>>> Wikis are basically platforms for building complete websites comprised
>>>> by
>>>> lots of pages. You may wish to have users navigate through other pages
>>>> of
>>>> your educational resource to find related content, a neat technique for
>>>> effectively link related pages of an specific resource is creating
>>>> subpages.
>>>> 2) Please remember that you can make a contribution to the growth of our
>>>> WE community… you are now part of our family. Please feel free to invite
>>>> your friends or colleagues to join one of the upcoming workshops. Send
>>>> an
>>>> email to at least two friends or colleagues telling them about your
>>>> experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an
>>>> online
>>>> training session. Remember to include a link to the L4C home
>>>> page<http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content>and the Registration
>>>> page. <http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration>
>>>> 3) WE appreciate your feedback, add as much as your wish to our
>>>> WikiDiscussions thread: WikiQuestions &
>>>> Feedback<http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/Online_schedul...>.
>>>> Help us to improve the workshop.
>>>> *One more week:*
>>>> We are still here to answer your questions, even after the workshop, so
>>>> feel free to write. The forum will remain open for another week or so,
>>>> before all of you will be unsubscribed to make room for the next group.
>>>> *A big thank to all of you *
>>>> You should be proud of yourselves, you have worked hard to become
>>>> skilled
>>>> WikiEducators, ready to learn and collaborate with others on the
>>>> development
>>>> of helpful learning resources so... celebrate your achievements!!!.
>>>> We will be shortly visiting your User pages for the purpose of watching
>>>> your progress and updating your certifications according to our
>>>> Wikimaster
>>>> typology. We are very happy to announce the workshop has a significant
>>>> number of WikiApprentices who will shortly become WikiBuddies... Cheers
>>>> for
>>>> that :-)
>>>> *WE hope you enjoyed the collaborative learning experience!!! *