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*Go to the [[PP02 - Course Activities|Course Activities]]
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*FAQs go to [[Volunteer Orientation Course - FAQ|Volunteer Orientation Course - FAQs]]
*FAQs go to [[Volunteer Orientation Course - FAQ|Volunteer Orientation Course - FAQs]]
== Introduction  ==
== Introduction  ==


This week you are going to create a new page in Physiopedia and reflect upon this experience.    
This week you are going to review pages in Physiopedia, make improvements to these pages and reflect upon this experience.    
 
== Task 1: Read About What Makes a Good Page in Physiopedia  ==
We try to follow certain standards for a Physiopedia page and we expect you, as a volunteer, to know what they are and edit pages to comply with these standards.  Please read the following to understand what we are looking for in a Physiopedia page:
* [[Quality Standards]] (make sure to read all the links on this page!)
* [[What makes a good Physiopedia page]]
 
== Task 2: Creating a New Page in Physiopedia  ==


Creating new pages in Physiopedia can initially be a daunting task, but once you have done one it becomes much easier the next time! Check out this quick video before reading the detailed instructions below:   
We understand that reviewing and editing other people's work can be a daunting task but this is how we ensure that Physiopedia is constantly improving and being updated.  Completing the tasks will help to make you a skilled and confident reviewer of Physiopedia content and give you a great set of skills for your future volunteer roles.
== Task 1: Knowledge for Content Review ==
#'''Read about content review''' - before you do anything else this week read about the [[Content Review|content review process]] in Physiopedia. 
#'''Read our quality standards''' - also make sure that you read all the links on this page [[Quality Standards|Quality Standards document]] so that you are aware of the quality that we expect in all Physiopedia pages.
#'''Read about what makes a good page''' - When reviewing pages it helps to understand [[what makes a good Physiopedia page]]
#'''Review your literature searching skills''' - we will expect you to do a [[How to Perform a Simple Literature Search|literature search]] on the topic and update the page with any new evidence so make sure you are familiar with these skills.


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== Task 2: Performing a Content Review  ==


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 '''if you want to keep it simple just choose an anatomy page such as a joint, muscle, ligament or nerve!'''
You are now going to review and improve/update an existing page to meet our [[Quality Standards|quality standards]].  


Think about [[what makes a good Physiopedia page]].  It should have clearly written evidence-based (i.e. referenced) content that is relevant to our clinical practice. Links, images, videos (where relevant) all add to the page.  One thing that makes our Physiopedia pages stand out from other websites (like Wikipedia) is that they are clinically relevant.  Be sure to highlight the importance of physiotherapy techniques and methods, with videos where possible.
#Choose a page in Physiopedia to review. It can be any page of your choosing, ideally choose a page that '''needs to be improved''', not one that is already perfect (or we may ask you to do two!).
#Try to find a page that really interests you!  Once you have chosen your page, you can share it in the Slack Channel!
#Follow the instructions on the [[Content Review Guidelines]] page to complete your review and make improvements as requiredMake sure that this page is awesome!
#Make sure to review the [[User Tutorials|Physiopedia User Tutorials]], you will find a lot of information to guide you through the review process!


#'''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 choose an anatomy page to add to the [[:Category:Anatomy|anatomy category]]. 
#'''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!
#'''Create Page''' - go to this page - [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Create_new_page Creating New Page] - to create a new page.
#'''Add a Template '''- once you have created your new page you should add a Template to your page. [[Templates#Article_Templates|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|Adding Templates]] instructions.
#'''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!  
#'''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|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!
#'''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 [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Adding_images Adding Images Tutorial] and the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Adding_video Adding Videos Tutorial].
#'''Add Categories''' - make sure that you categorise the page.  See the [[Tagging pages with a Category|Adding Categories]] tutorial.  You can see a [[Special:Categories|list of categories]] here.
#'''Finally, add your name as the original editor''' - it is important to credit the people that contributed to the Physiopedia content.  See [[Adding Editors]] tutorial.
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.
If you have questions ask in the [https://volunteer-orientation.slack.com/messages/C0JR9NB0U #general channel]
== Task 3: Discussion   ==
== Task 3: Discussion   ==
 
# '''Share a link to the page that you reviewed''' in the '''[https://volunteer-orientation.slack.com/messages/C37GCC9CK #w2d1]''' [https://volunteer-orientation.slack.com/messages/C37GCC9CK channel in Slack].
Go to Slack for all online discussions. Please post your discussions in the relevant discussion channel that will be set up for you. Look under the channels for each specific discussion:
# '''Share your thoughts on our content review process - '''how did you find this process, what could we do to improve it, are you becoming more confident to edit Physiopedia, can we make any improvements to our quality standards documents, does the content review process make sense, what can we do to improve the review process, how can we engage more people in the review process etc? Do this in the '''[https://volunteer-orientation.slack.com/messages/C37LLMXV2 #w2d2 channel in Slack]'''
 
# If you are active on social media, how about sharing your awesome newly revised Physiopedia page with your network.  Be sure to include a '''@physiopedia''' mention and the '''#TeamPP''' hashtag so that we can follow the conversation!<br><br><br><br>
#'''In the [https://volunteer-orientation.slack.com/messages/C0JR9NB0U #general channel] - '''use this channel to help each other out, it's all about teamwork! &nbsp;Getting used to editing pages and creating content in Physiopedia is tricky; we have all been through the process and will be able to answer your questions however big or small. Don't be afraid to ask!
#'''Share a link to your new page''' in Slack in the '''[https://volunteer-orientation.slack.com/messages/C35S2SLLF #w2d1 channel]'''
#'''Share your thoughts on the page creation process -''' how did you find this process, what could we do to improve it, are you becoming more confident to edit Physiopedia? Do this in the '''[https://volunteer-orientation.slack.com/messages/C6MVBUC1W #w2d2 channel in Slack]'''
#Don't forget to proudly share your new page on social media '''#TeamPP'''!<br><br><br><br><br>

Latest revision as of 07:51, 10 December 2021

Original Editor - Rachael Lowe

Top Contributors - Admin, Kim Jackson, Rachael Lowe, Wendy Walker and Tony Lowe  

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

This week you are going to review pages in Physiopedia, make improvements to these pages and reflect upon this experience.  

We understand that reviewing and editing other people's work can be a daunting task but this is how we ensure that Physiopedia is constantly improving and being updated.  Completing the tasks will help to make you a skilled and confident reviewer of Physiopedia content and give you a great set of skills for your future volunteer roles.

Task 1: Knowledge for Content Review[edit | edit source]

  1. Read about content review - before you do anything else this week read about the content review process in Physiopedia. 
  2. Read our quality standards - also make sure that you read all the links on this page Quality Standards document so that you are aware of the quality that we expect in all Physiopedia pages.
  3. Read about what makes a good page - When reviewing pages it helps to understand what makes a good Physiopedia page
  4. Review your literature searching skills - we will expect you to do a literature search on the topic and update the page with any new evidence so make sure you are familiar with these skills.

Task 2: Performing a Content Review[edit | edit source]

You are now going to review and improve/update an existing page to meet our quality standards.

  1. Choose a page in Physiopedia to review. It can be any page of your choosing, ideally choose a page that needs to be improved, not one that is already perfect (or we may ask you to do two!).
  2. Try to find a page that really interests you! Once you have chosen your page, you can share it in the Slack Channel!
  3. Follow the instructions on the Content Review Guidelines page to complete your review and make improvements as required. Make sure that this page is awesome!
  4. Make sure to review the Physiopedia User Tutorials, you will find a lot of information to guide you through the review process!

Task 3: Discussion [edit | edit source]

  1. Share a link to the page that you reviewed in the #w2d1 channel in Slack.
  2. Share your thoughts on our content review process - how did you find this process, what could we do to improve it, are you becoming more confident to edit Physiopedia, can we make any improvements to our quality standards documents, does the content review process make sense, what can we do to improve the review process, how can we engage more people in the review process etc? Do this in the #w2d2 channel in Slack
  3. If you are active on social media, how about sharing your awesome newly revised Physiopedia page with your network. Be sure to include a @physiopedia mention and the #TeamPP hashtag so that we can follow the conversation!