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Much of the Physiopedia conversations go on in the social media, particularly Facebook and Twitter.  
Much of the Physiopedia conversations go on in the social media, particularly Facebook and Twitter.  


#Explore our social platforms (see links in left sidebar).  Like them and share them with your frineds!  
#Explore our social platforms (see links in left sidebar).  Like them and share them with your friends!  
#Then post a link to your new Physiopedia page to your favourite social media platform&nbsp;e.g. "Just created a new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]" "Take a look at my new page on [topic] in @Physiopedia [link]". &nbsp;Be sure to include a '''@physiopedia''' mention or using'''#physiopedia''' hash tag.<br>
#Then post a link to your new Physiopedia page to your favourite social media platform&nbsp;e.g. "Just created a new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]" "Take a look at my new page on [topic] in @Physiopedia [link]". &nbsp;Be sure to include a '''@physiopedia''' mention or using'''#physiopedia''' hash tag.<br>



Revision as of 08:13, 9 March 2015

Introduction[edit | edit source]

This week you are going to create a new page in Physiopedia and reflect upon this experience.  We'll also explore Physiopedia's social platforms and share our new pages on our own social media platforms.

Task 1: Creating a new page in Physiopedia[edit | edit source]

Creating new pages in Physiopedia is a daunting but (once you have done it once) a very simple task! 

The page that you create can be on any topic that doesn’t already exist in Physiopedia. It can be in any clinical area (there is a lot of space for contributions outside the musculoskeletal/orthopaedics area i.e. respiratory, neurology, paediatrics etc) or even add to our Resources (e.g. an outcome measure or clinical guideline) or you could simply choose a muscle or ligament!

  1. Choose a topic - first you must choose a page to create.  Choose a topic that interests you and/or is relevant to your current practice.  If you are struggling to come up with a topic just choose a muscle!
  2. Search -  now you should check that this page doesn’t already exist within Physiopedia. Use the ‘search’ box to check what is already available. Make sure that you search using all the terms that might refer to the topic that you have chosen, for example for tendinopathy you should search for:  tendinopathy, tendinosis, tendinitis etc.  If the topic that you have chosen already exists, please choose another topic!
  3. Create Page - there are three ways to create a new page, see the Creating A New Page tutorial for help.
  4. Add a Template - once you have created your new page you should add a Template to your page. You can see a list of Templates here, at least, you should add the New Page template. When you have chosen the template you wish to use follow these Adding Templates instructions.
  5. Edit the Page - once your template has been added you can make edits to the page to add content. You are welcome to change any sub-headings or create new ones as you feel is appropriate.  Your page doesn't have to be long, as long as the content on the page gives enough appropriate information on the topic it'll be good!
  6. References - the content that you add to the page should be supported by evidence where appropriate. Please make sure that you use the referencing functionality correctly. See the Adding References tutorial for help.  You don't need to add lots of references, just a few to demonstrate that you know how to do it!
  7. Add Media - all pages are enhanced by the addition of images and/or video. You should add a video and an image to your page. See the Adding Images Tutorial and the Adding Videos Tutorial.
  8. Finally add your name as the original editor - to do this it is necessary to edit the wikitext.  When you are looking at the wikitext, look for this bit of code (below) and add your name in place of Rachael's! 
    <div class="editorbox">'''Original Editor '''- [[User:Rachael Lowe|Rachael Lowe]]'''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} </div>

We understand that this task may take some time as you will need to get to grips with all the editing tasks involved in creating a new page. However, completing this task will start you on the road to becoming a skilled and confident editor of Physiopedia and give you a great set of skills for your future volunteer roles.

Task 2: Social Conversations[edit | edit source]

Much of the Physiopedia conversations go on in the social media, particularly Facebook and Twitter.

  1. Explore our social platforms (see links in left sidebar).  Like them and share them with your friends!
  2. Then post a link to your new Physiopedia page to your favourite social media platform e.g. "Just created a new page on [topic] in #Physiopedia [link]" "Take a look at my new page on [topic] in @Physiopedia [link]".  Be sure to include a @physiopedia mention or using#physiopedia hash tag.

Task 3: Discussion [edit | edit source]

Go to the Facebook group for all online discussions.

  1. Use the discussion forum to get help - use the discussion forum this week to get any help that you need from your fellow volunteers. Getting used to editing pages and creating content in Physiopedia is tricky; all our volunteers have been through the process, and they will be able to answer your questions however big or small. Don't be afraid to ask!
  2. Share your new page on the discussion forum - Add a link to your new page in the relevant discussion post.

Please post your discussions in the relevant discussion thread that will be set up for you.

Feel free to start your own discussion thread as well. You can post any question or comment related to what you have learnt this week.