Welcome to Introduction to Wikiversity, a learning project for first time visitors to Wikiversity. Newcomers should also visit Wikiversity:Introduction.
A wiki is a type of website that allows users to easily add, remove, or otherwise edit and change the content of the webpages. Wikiversity is a wiki website. Wikiversity webpages have an "edit button" that you are invited to use. Everyone can edit and improve Wikiversity webpages. The openness and ease of editing page content makes a wiki an effective tool for collaborative authoring.
Wikiversity is a site for the creation and use of free learning materials and activities. The mission of Wikiversity is to empower people to achieve their educational goals using resources produced by the free culture movement. The goal is to create a community of people on Wikiversity who support each other in their educational endeavors.
Wikiversity is a wiki-based learning community. Here you can use online courses and also create courses yourself. See this page for some ideas about what the Wikiversity might become. Also, see more of how Wikiversity supports learning. Different entry points and rough theory, as well as example forms are also available.
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As a new visitor to Wikiversity you probably have many questions. First, try asking at the Colloquium page or at the Wikiversity live chat channel. You can also ask questions that are about this page by editing this page (example) or by editing this page's discussion page. There are also other options for asking questions.
Most pages are divided into multiple sections. To quickly navigate, you can click on a link in the Table of Contents. On this page, the first section is called "Learning objectives" and the Table of Contents is immediately above it.
See the figure to the right on this page.
Browse our main subject areas:
Categories. Every Wikiversity learning resource should be in at least one Category. You can browse Wikiversity by category. See: Category:Categories.
Search. Try using the search feature to find learning resources. See: Wikiversity:Searching.
Try stuff! Learn by doing. Please make mistakes. If you make your edits in good faith, the worst thing can happen is someone coming along and saying that that is not the way things are standardly done, or that what is being done is outside the scope of the project. However, we try not to bite.
Still not sure about using the edit button? Watch a two minute-long video that offers encouragement to people who are new to editing Wikiversity and other wiki websites. Wikiversity uses the Ogg video format --> view Web 2.0 video, 9.3 Mb download. (Help with Ogg video file play.)
See also: Wikiversity computer skills <-- includes a tutorial for how to play Ogg format audio and video files on your computer. Have you checked out that little toolbox there to the left? The What links here tool is nifty!
How do you know when an edit/change is made to a page or someone has replied to a comment or a question you left on a Wikiversity discussion page? If you have registered a user name and are logged in, then at the top-right of each wiki page there is a "watchlist" link. Add pages you are interested in to your watchlist by favouriting them. You can also set your user preferences to automatically add pages you edit to your watchlist. Then periodically check your watchlist to keep track of changes.
Browse the learning resources listed at Wikiversity Portals or the various Wikiversity Schools.
For previous discussions see the Meta page on Wikiversity. Since there is now a formal proposal to set up Wikiversity as a new Wikimedia project, try to keep discussions of Wikiversity's scope and goals centralized at Meta. Utilize a #wikiversity-en IRC chat channel as well. If you're interested, you could add your name to the many participants lists, and see who else is involved.
One way to move Wikiversity forward is to create another core service course. Wikimedia projects are developed here at Wikiversity. Prior to formal establishment, projects were developed on other domains, but they are all now here at wikiversity.