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== Getting Started and FAQs ==
== Introduction ==


You have decided to get involved with Physiopedia, what's next?         
You have decided to get involved in a project with Physiopedia, what's next?         


Physiopedia would like to welcome you as a Contributor. A Contributor is anyone who would like to spearhead a project for an academic institution, a clinic or a professional organization. You are responsible for developing the parameters of the project with Physiopedia. The project can be for students, clinicians, colleagues or all of the above.         
As a project lead you are responsible for developing the parameters of the project with Physiopedia. The project can be for students, clinicians, colleagues or all of the above.         


Any educational establishment, accredited clinic or professional health organization providing physiotherapy or physical therapy education is suited to running a Content Development Project with their students and/or colleagues.
Any educational establishment, accredited clinic or professional health organisation providing physiotherapy or physical therapy education is suited to running a [[Content Development Projects|Content Development Project]] with their students and/or colleagues.


== Step-by-Step Guide ==
Follow the steps below to guide you through the process from getting started to completing your project!  If you have any questions you can visit the [[Projects FAQs|Projects FAQ page]] or contact us by [Mailto:[email protected] email]
Firstly, you need to decide what kind of project best suits you and your organization. As a gentle reminder, we have three main types of Content Development Projects:       
 
== Getting Started ==
Firstly, you need to decide what kind of project best suits you and your organisation. As a reminder, we have three main types of Content Development Projects:       


*'''Educational Projects''' - involving educational establishments for pre and post graduate students as part of their formal university or college education.
*'''Educational Projects''' - involving educational establishments for pre and post graduate students as part of their formal university or college education.
*'''Professional Organization Projects''' - run by professional organisations and involving their members for professional development opportunities.
*'''Professional Organisation Projects''' - run by professional organisations and involving their members for professional development opportunities.
*'''Clinical Projects''' - led by clinics as professional development projects for staff and visiting students.     
*'''Clinical Projects''' - led by clinics as professional development projects for staff and visiting students.     


The second step includes [mailto:amanda@physio-pedia.com contacting us] to let us know your interests. If you are not sure about what type of project or subject you would like to pursue, please reach out to us, we are bursting with ideas. We are here to support you all the way!         
The second step includes completing [https://members.physio-pedia.com/physiopedia-content-development-project-proposal/ this form] to let us know your interests. If you are not sure about what type of project or subject you would like to pursue, please reach out to us, we are bursting with ideas. We are here to support you all the way!         


From your interests, we will discuss with you the requirements of your course or project and together formulate a suitable '''Content Development Project''' in Physiopedia. We will then ask you for some information relating to your project and with this set up your own [[Projects|Project Page]]. These will include:  
From your interests, we will discuss your needs and together formulate a suitable project. We will then ask you for some information relating to your project and with this we will set up your [[Projects|Project Page]]. These will include:  


*Project description  
*Project description  
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Next you will need your own Physiopedia account....  
Next you will need your own Physiopedia account....  


== Get your own Physiopedia account ==
== Get Your Own Physiopedia Account ==


Sign up for a Physiopedia account for yourself using the [[Special:RequestAccount|Request Account]] page.  
Sign up for a Physiopedia account for yourself using the [[Special:RequestAccount|Request Account]] page.  


When you request your account just let us know in the 'Additional Information' box that you wish to use Physiopedia in your teaching.  
When you request your account just let us know in the 'Additional Information' box that you wish to set up a project in Physiopedia.  


You will receive an email asking you to confirm your email address.  Once you have done this wait for another email informing you that your account has been activated.  This is a manual process and may take a few days.  
You will receive an email asking you to confirm your email address.  Once you have done this wait for another email informing you that your account has been activated.  This is a manual process and may take a few days.  


Once your account has been activated it is a good idea to familiarise yourself with [[Editing pages|making edits]] on the site.  
Next you should familiarise yourself with editing Physiopedia...  


== Familiarise yourself with editing ==
== Familiarise Yourself With Editing ==


Our main recommendation for anyone supporting a Content Development Project in Physiopedia is to become familiar yourself with making edits to pages. The best way to do this is by [[Editing your profile|editing your own Profile page]] in Physiopedia to include links and images. If you need help with any of this you can refer to the [[Help:User Tutorials|User Tutorials]].  
Our main recommendation for anyone supporting a Content Development Project in Physiopedia is to become familiar yourself with making edits to pages. The best way to do this is by [[Editing your profile|editing your own Profile Page]] and familiarise yourself with [[Editing pages|making edits]] on the site. If you need help with any of this you can refer to the [[User Tutorials|User Tutorials]].  


It is also worth becoming familiar with creating new pages, adding them as links to your Project Page and adding a Templates to those new pages for the students to work from.  
It is also worth becoming familiar with creating new pages, adding them as links to your Project Page and adding a [[Templates|Template]] to those new pages for the students to work from.  


*For creating new pages - See [[Creating a new page|creating pages tutorial]].  
*For creating new pages - See [[Creating a new page|creating pages tutorial]].  
*If you would like to use a Template for your project just [mailto:amanda@physio-pedia.com let us know] and we will set one up for you. For adding Templates - see [[Adding Templates|adding Templates tutorial]].  
*If you would like to use a Template for your project just [mailto:hello@physio-pedia.com let us know] and we will set one up for you. For adding Templates - see [[Adding Templates|adding Templates tutorial]].  
*For making the links on your Project Page - see [[Making links|making links tutorial]],
*For making the links on your Project Page - see [[Making links|making links tutorial]],


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Before your students / colleagues start on their Content Development Project, they will need their own Physiopedia account...  
Before your students / colleagues start on their Content Development Project, they will need their own Physiopedia account...  


== Get your students / colleagues a Physiopedia account ==
== Get Your Students / Colleagues a Physiopedia Account ==


Get your students / colleagues to sign up for a Physiopedia account by requesting an account as you did.  They need to use their full name for their username.  
Get your students / colleagues to sign up for a Physiopedia account by [[Special:RequestAccount|requesting an account]] as you did.  They need to use their full name for their username.  


When they request their account, they should inform us in the additional information box that they are working in Physiopedia under your instruction as part of the project.  
When they request their account, they should inform us in the additional information box that they are working in Physiopedia under your instruction as part of the project.  
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As you did they will receive an email asking them to confirm their email address. Once they have done this they should wait for another email informing them that your account has been activated.  Again, this is a manual process and may take a few days.  
As you did they will receive an email asking them to confirm their email address. Once they have done this they should wait for another email informing them that your account has been activated.  Again, this is a manual process and may take a few days.  


Once their account has been activated they are ready to familiarise themselves with making edits on the site....  
Once their account has been activated they are ready to familiarise themselves with making edits on the site...  


== Initial familiarisation session ==
== Initial Familiarisation Session ==


Feedback from previous projects always recognise the benefits of an initial face-to-face familiarisation session.  So, before your students get to work on creating the articles that you tasked them with, it is a good idea to have a familiarisation session in a computer lab. Use this session to go through editing Profile pages and getting familiar with editing pages, just as you have done.   
Feedback from previous projects always recognise the benefits of an initial face-to-face familiarisation session.  So, before your students get to work on creating the articles that you tasked them with, it is a good idea to have a familiarisation session. Use this session to go through editing Profile pages and getting familiar with editing pages, just as you have done. Alternatively, send them a copy of the section "Familiarise yourself with editing" above.


If you and your students become familiar with editing Physiopedia in this way at the start of your Project the whole experience will become much easier instead of a technological challenge!  
If you and your students become familiar with editing Physiopedia in this way at the start of your Project the whole experience will become much easier instead of a technological challenge!  


Next you need to set your students / colleagues about their task....  
Next, you need to set your students / colleagues about their task...  


== Instruct your students / colleagues what to do in Physiopedia  ==
== Instruct Your Students / Colleagues What to Do in Physiopedia  ==


Next you should provide your students / colleagues with tasks to complete in Physiopedia. You can be as creative as you like with this, see our [[Project Ideas]] for ideas.  
Next you should provide your students / colleagues with tasks to complete in Physiopedia. You should have already decided what the tasks are going to be and they should be written on your project page.  


You should set a time frame for the completion of the tasks and project.  
You should set a time frame for the completion of the tasks and project.  
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You can use your Project Page that has been set up for you in Physiopedia, to display the instructions to your students / colleagues so that they have somewhere to refer to.  
You can use your Project Page that has been set up for you in Physiopedia, to display the instructions to your students / colleagues so that they have somewhere to refer to.  


Once you know what pages your students will be working on please let us know and we will protect those pages from edits from other users by putting a notice at the top of the page asking people not to edit the page until the project is complete.  Alternatively we can provide you with the code to add this to the top of the page yourself.  
Once you know what pages your students will be working on please let us know and we will protect those pages from edits from other users by putting a notice at the top of the page asking people not to edit the page until the project is complete.  Alternatively, we can provide you with the code to add this to the top of the page yourself.  
 
== Need Help? ==
Creating and editing pages can be a daunting experience and we have created [[:Category:Help|tutorials]] and [[:Category:Guides|guides]] to help you along the way but we do understand that there will be times when you or your team just need a little extra guidance and reassurance that you are on the right track.  To make this a seamless process we would ask that you designate one senior member of your project team (usually the person leading the project) to act as a liaison for the rest of your team.  All queries in the first instance will be directed to your designated lead, hopefully they will be able to find the answer or direct the query in the right direction.  However, if they are unable to provide a solution to the problem then this person should contact [Mailto:[email protected] Kim] the Content Manager via email. 


== Following the progress ==
== Following the Progress ==


You can follow your students / colleagues contributions and progress in a number of ways:  
You can follow your students / colleagues contributions and progress in a number of ways:  
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#Each Physiopedia page has a '''History''' (under Edit) where you can view how various users have contributed on a specific page.  These pages show who made what contributions and when.  
#Each Physiopedia page has a '''History''' (under Edit) where you can view how various users have contributed on a specific page.  These pages show who made what contributions and when.  
#You can flag pages your students / colleagues are working on by using the '''Watch''' link at the top of each page. The pages that you are 'watching' can be followed by going to '''My watchlist''' (under Tools).  
#You can flag pages your students / colleagues are working on by using the '''Watch''' link at the top of each page. The pages that you are 'watching' can be followed by going to '''My watchlist''' (under Tools).  
#You can also track individual user contributions by visiting their profile page and clicking on '''User contributions''' (Under Tools). To find a persons profile page you can go to the [[Special:Listusers|User List]] and search for your student / colleague in the alphabetical list of users, click on their name.
#You can also track individual user contributions by visiting their profile page and clicking on '''User contributions''' (Under Tools). To find a person's profile page you can go to the [[Special:Listusers|User List]] and search for your student / colleague in the alphabetical list of users, click on their name.
 
== Providing feedback  ==


If you would like to provide feedback to your students / colleagues as they are working on their articles you can do this by using the '''Discussion page''' that is associated with the page that they are working on.  This feedback will be public.
== Finishing the Project ==
 
== Finishing the project ==


Once the project is complete and has been assessed please let us know so that we can network the pages fully into the Physiopedia website.  This means that we will remove the notice that asks people to refrain from editing the pages and link it into the site so that it can be easily found.  
Once the project is complete and has been assessed please let us know so that we can network the pages fully into the Physiopedia website.  This means that we will remove the notice that asks people to refrain from editing the pages and link it into the site so that it can be easily found.  


== Provide feedback to us ==
== Provide Feedback to Us ==
 
We would be grateful if you would provide us with feedback of your experience of using Physiopedia in your teaching.  We will use this feedback to improve Physiopedia as a teaching and learning tool for educator, clinicians and for students.  You can provide us feedback by [mailto:[email protected] email]
 
== Useful Links ==
*[[Content Development Projects]]
*[[Project Ideas|Project Ideas]]
*[[Projects|Projects page]] 
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The following are the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) for becoming involved in a '''Content Development Project'''. Please note, the terminology reflects an <u>Educational Project</u> with students, but the same answers apply to <u>Professional Organization Projects</u> and <u>Clinical Projects</u>. If you do not find the answers you are looking for, please feel free to contact us by email: [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]].
[[Category:Help]]
[[Category:Projects]]
 
== What do I need to do to get my class started using Physiopedia?  ==
 
Once you have decided to use Physiopedia for your course contact us by email: [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]] and we will discuss your needs and set you up your project for you. &nbsp;Then simply sign up for your own editing account, have your students sign up for an account, and begin creating/updating content.&nbsp;
 
== I'm not sure what type of project I should assign my students, how can I decide?  ==
 
There are probably more ways to use this wiki, or any wiki for that matter, than we can come up with on our own. &nbsp;You can find some ideas on our [[Project Ideas]] page and see examples of previous projects on the [[Projects]] page.
== How can I track what my students are creating?  ==
 
First, we expect that you have given your students guidance as to what specific content or types of content they should develop.&nbsp; Each Physiopedia page has a '''History''' where you can view how various users have contributed.&nbsp; Additionally, you can flag pages your students are working on by using the '''Watch''' feature on each page.&nbsp; You can provide feedback to your students either privately, or publicly using the related '''Discussion''' page.&nbsp;
 
You can also track individual user contributions by visiting their profile page and clicking on the <nowiki/>'''user contributions''' link.
 
== How can I protect what my students are creating?  ==
 
We are unable to fully protect certain areas of Physiopedia to only be edited by certain groups of people. However if this issue is a concern then we can optionally take several steps when your teaching activity is underway:<br>
 
*At the top of each page that you are working on a comment will be added stating that the page is currently part of a student project and is not to be edited until the end date of the project which will be stated.
*Any unauthorised edits of these pages made during the activities can be removed and that user contacted.
== So, the entire world can see what my students write?&nbsp; Is that dangerous?  ==
 
It is normal to feel apprehensive about setting any student off to do work in a public setting.&nbsp; This is an important part of professional development for students.&nbsp; As an instructor, you can see and edit what your students write, and nothing that is created on Physiopedia is anonymous.&nbsp; By contributing in a world-wide community, your students will be interacting with other professionals on a scope that was unimaginable several years ago!&nbsp; Explain to your students about wikis and the public nature of this site, and then sit back and watch them create fine content, develop important web skills, and interact with the world community of physiotherapists and physical therapists.
== What format would my students work have to be to be added to Physiopedia?  ==
 
The students can add text based contributions themselves to Physiopedia with the simple editing tool.&nbsp; If this method does not suit you, we would be happy to add your students work to the site if you email them directly to us.
== Can the students cite such contributions in a CV?  ==
 
Of course they can, we would love them to do so! Any contributions that they make to the site can be tracked and viewed on their personal '''User Contributions''' page.
 
== Is there a quality assurance loop ...or do we let the users do that via feedback?  ==
 
As a wiki anything that the students add can be edited by any registered user (approved by the Physiopedia admin team), this is what provides the quality assurance (and development) for the whole Physiopedia project.&nbsp; Our editors also monitor all the changes that are made in the site and you could also easily monitor the students contributions if you wish.&nbsp;We also have a Content Manager, Amanda [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]], who monitors the pages for content and ensures a high-quality output from our registered users. 
 
== Is full access to the site free and are there any other conditions that I should know about?  ==
 
Yes full access to the site is free.&nbsp; Make sure that you read the [[Physiopedia:Terms of Service|terms of service]] before committing your students to work in Physiopedia to ensure that you are happy with how the site works. 
 
== Is there a way of getting promotion for a program through tagging the source of a contribution?  ==
 
If you are keen to go ahead with a student contribution we will provide your educational institution with a free [[Educational Partnership]] for the term of your project.
 
If you have any other questions or would like to develop a project, please contact: Amanda [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]].


We would be grateful if you would provide us with feedback of your experience of using Physiopedia in your teaching.&nbsp; We will use this feedback to improve Physiopedia as a teaching and learning tool for educators, clinicians and for students.&nbsp; When the project is complete you can send your feedback using this link to our [https://members.physio-pedia.com/physiopedia-project-feedback/ feedback form].  You can always provide us with your feedback by [mailto:[email protected] email] prior to this. We look forward to hearing from you.
[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:Help]]
[[Category:Help]]
[[Category:Projects]]

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

You have decided to get involved in a project with Physiopedia, what's next?

As a project lead you are responsible for developing the parameters of the project with Physiopedia. The project can be for students, clinicians, colleagues or all of the above.

Any educational establishment, accredited clinic or professional health organisation providing physiotherapy or physical therapy education is suited to running a Content Development Project with their students and/or colleagues.

Follow the steps below to guide you through the process from getting started to completing your project! If you have any questions you can visit the Projects FAQ page or contact us by email

Getting Started[edit | edit source]

Firstly, you need to decide what kind of project best suits you and your organisation. As a reminder, we have three main types of Content Development Projects:

  • Educational Projects - involving educational establishments for pre and post graduate students as part of their formal university or college education.
  • Professional Organisation Projects - run by professional organisations and involving their members for professional development opportunities.
  • Clinical Projects - led by clinics as professional development projects for staff and visiting students.

The second step includes completing this form to let us know your interests. If you are not sure about what type of project or subject you would like to pursue, please reach out to us, we are bursting with ideas. We are here to support you all the way!

From your interests, we will discuss your needs and together formulate a suitable project. We will then ask you for some information relating to your project and with this we will set up your Project Page. These will include:

  • Project description
  • Project Instructors
  • Objectives
  • Start and finish dates
  • Instructions to students
  • Articles (to be worked on by students and / or editing members only)

Next you will need your own Physiopedia account....

Get Your Own Physiopedia Account[edit | edit source]

Sign up for a Physiopedia account for yourself using the Request Account page.

When you request your account just let us know in the 'Additional Information' box that you wish to set up a project in Physiopedia.

You will receive an email asking you to confirm your email address.  Once you have done this wait for another email informing you that your account has been activated.  This is a manual process and may take a few days.

Next you should familiarise yourself with editing Physiopedia...

Familiarise Yourself With Editing[edit | edit source]

Our main recommendation for anyone supporting a Content Development Project in Physiopedia is to become familiar yourself with making edits to pages. The best way to do this is by editing your own Profile Page and familiarise yourself with making edits on the site. If you need help with any of this you can refer to the User Tutorials.

It is also worth becoming familiar with creating new pages, adding them as links to your Project Page and adding a Template to those new pages for the students to work from.

It is also useful for you to know how to add references and videos so that you can help students / colleagues with these.  You can practice any of this in the Sandbox.

After editing your Profile page, it is a good idea for you to create a new page in Physiopedia which you can direct your students to as a standard that you would like to see. See the articles from the Texas State Project as an example of some great pages, they even created their own images and videos!

Before your students / colleagues start on their Content Development Project, they will need their own Physiopedia account...

Get Your Students / Colleagues a Physiopedia Account[edit | edit source]

Get your students / colleagues to sign up for a Physiopedia account by requesting an account as you did.  They need to use their full name for their username.

When they request their account, they should inform us in the additional information box that they are working in Physiopedia under your instruction as part of the project.

As you did they will receive an email asking them to confirm their email address. Once they have done this they should wait for another email informing them that your account has been activated.  Again, this is a manual process and may take a few days.

Once their account has been activated they are ready to familiarise themselves with making edits on the site...

Initial Familiarisation Session[edit | edit source]

Feedback from previous projects always recognise the benefits of an initial face-to-face familiarisation session.  So, before your students get to work on creating the articles that you tasked them with, it is a good idea to have a familiarisation session. Use this session to go through editing Profile pages and getting familiar with editing pages, just as you have done. Alternatively, send them a copy of the section "Familiarise yourself with editing" above.

If you and your students become familiar with editing Physiopedia in this way at the start of your Project the whole experience will become much easier instead of a technological challenge!

Next, you need to set your students / colleagues about their task...

Instruct Your Students / Colleagues What to Do in Physiopedia[edit | edit source]

Next you should provide your students / colleagues with tasks to complete in Physiopedia. You should have already decided what the tasks are going to be and they should be written on your project page.

You should set a time frame for the completion of the tasks and project.

You can use your Project Page that has been set up for you in Physiopedia, to display the instructions to your students / colleagues so that they have somewhere to refer to.

Once you know what pages your students will be working on please let us know and we will protect those pages from edits from other users by putting a notice at the top of the page asking people not to edit the page until the project is complete.  Alternatively, we can provide you with the code to add this to the top of the page yourself.

Need Help?[edit | edit source]

Creating and editing pages can be a daunting experience and we have created tutorials and guides to help you along the way but we do understand that there will be times when you or your team just need a little extra guidance and reassurance that you are on the right track. To make this a seamless process we would ask that you designate one senior member of your project team (usually the person leading the project) to act as a liaison for the rest of your team. All queries in the first instance will be directed to your designated lead, hopefully they will be able to find the answer or direct the query in the right direction. However, if they are unable to provide a solution to the problem then this person should contact Kim the Content Manager via email.

Following the Progress[edit | edit source]

You can follow your students / colleagues contributions and progress in a number of ways:

  1. Each Physiopedia page has a History (under Edit) where you can view how various users have contributed on a specific page.  These pages show who made what contributions and when.
  2. You can flag pages your students / colleagues are working on by using the Watch link at the top of each page. The pages that you are 'watching' can be followed by going to My watchlist (under Tools).
  3. You can also track individual user contributions by visiting their profile page and clicking on User contributions (Under Tools). To find a person's profile page you can go to the User List and search for your student / colleague in the alphabetical list of users, click on their name.

Finishing the Project[edit | edit source]

Once the project is complete and has been assessed please let us know so that we can network the pages fully into the Physiopedia website.  This means that we will remove the notice that asks people to refrain from editing the pages and link it into the site so that it can be easily found.

Provide Feedback to Us[edit | edit source]

We would be grateful if you would provide us with feedback of your experience of using Physiopedia in your teaching.  We will use this feedback to improve Physiopedia as a teaching and learning tool for educators, clinicians and for students.  When the project is complete you can send your feedback using this link to our feedback form. You can always provide us with your feedback by email prior to this. We look forward to hearing from you.