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Revision as of 14:49, 27 January 2022
Below are a series of tutorial pages providing simple guides to the most common activities of Physiopedia readers and authors. Please note that these tutorials 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.
For Editors[edit | edit source]
Basics[edit | edit source]
- Getting started
- Etiquette
- Understanding the basics of Copyright
- Editing your profile
- Editing pages
- Creating a new page
- What makes a good Physiopedia page
- Adding templates
- Adding references
- Making links
- Adding images
- Adding video
- Adding categories
- Adding PDF Files
Advanced[edit | edit source]
For Educators[edit | edit source]
To find out more about setting up your project on Physiopedia visit the Step by Step Educators Guide. It includes guidance on:
- Creating a Physiopedia account
- Setting up your project page
- Guidance on the editing process
- Registering your students
- Monitoring your student's contributions
- Assessing your student's contributions
For Students[edit | edit source]
Creating and reviewing pages can be quite a daunting task you can visit the Step by Step Students Guide to help guide you through the process. It covers a range of topics including:
- Creating a Physiopedia Account
- How to find your Project Page
- Setting up your Profile Page
- How to edit and create pages
For Experts[edit | edit source]
As an Expert, there are several ways you can contribute to Physiopedia. You can contribute by reviewing and updating pages as part of a Content Development Project, the One Page Project or by invitation to our Knowledge Translation Programme following a proven track record of publishing quality evidence-based pages/articles in Physiopedia. You can read more about contributing as an expert following the links below: