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Below are a series of tutorial pages providing simple guides to the most common activities of Physiopedia authors.&nbsp; Please note that these tutotrials are in development, if you have a question that is not answered here please [mailto:[email protected] email us].<br>  
Below are a series of tutorial pages providing simple guides to the most common activities of Physiopedia authors.&nbsp; Please note that these tutotrials are in development, if you have a question that is not answered here please add it to the [[Help_talk:Contents|Help FAQs page]], alternatively you can [mailto:[email protected] email us].<br>  


== Basics  ==
== Basics  ==
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#[[Adding an empressr slideshow|Adding an empressr slideshow]]
#[[Adding an empressr slideshow|Adding an empressr slideshow]]


== For Educators ==
== For Educators ==


#Registering your students
#Registering your students  
#Monitoring your students contributions
#Monitoring your students contributions  
#Assessing your students contriutions
#Assessing your students contriutions

Revision as of 12:44, 7 January 2009

Below are a series of tutorial pages providing simple guides to the most common activities of Physiopedia authors.  Please note that these tutotrials are in development, if you have a question that is not answered here please add it to the Help FAQs page, alternatively you can email us.

Basics[edit | edit source]

  1. Getting started
  2. Site navigation
  3. Editing your profile
  4. Editing pages
  5. Creating a new page
  6. Asking help questions

Editing[edit | edit source]

  1. Making links
  2. Adding references
  3. Adding templates
  4. Adding images
  5. Adding video
  6. Adding case studies

Advanced
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  1. Reviewing references
  2. Discussing content
  3. Adding a slideshare slideshow
  4. Adding an empressr slideshow

For Educators[edit | edit source]

  1. Registering your students
  2. Monitoring your students contributions
  3. Assessing your students contriutions