User:Hillgentleman/study1

We study the complexity of Wikiversity.

Purpose
To see if Wikiversity content is well-organised and easy to use.

Method
We ask a number of scholars, with varying experience in wikiversity and wikimedia in general, to participate in a game of treasure hunt. We set a number of tasks that each participant should fulfill, using resources within Wikiversity. We ask every participant to comment on the time and number of links required, and whether there was any confusion in the organisation of the content.

Questions
0. What is the time now? 1/2 How many schools are there in wikiversity? How do you know? 1. Find a school in your field of interest and sign up. Join a topic or start a new one if you cannot find one that interests you.

2. What is a custodian? Name a custodian.

3. What do we discuss in Colloquium?

2. How long is the Planck length?

3. Write down Schroedinger's equation.

4. What is the first line of <>?

5. Who were awarded The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2006?

6. What is a pottery knife for?

7. What is the opening sentence of Sun Tzu's <>?

8. Who wrote <>?

9. What does VB6 stand for?

4. What is a template? What is its name in French? What is its name in German?

7. What is peer review?

6. Describe Wikiversity in a sentence. 7. Can you host your research project here?

11. How did  the Hezbollah learn about the Israeli troop movements during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict?

10. Sign your name here.