User talk:AndrewBreen

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Hi Andrew, and welcome to Wikiversity. I noticed your uncertainty of what to put on your user page - it is really up to you to decide (within some reason, of course, eg. no obscenities) - see User page. A frequent use of userpages is to let others know a bit about you and your interests, as well as for yourself to keep track of what you're interested in on Wikiversity (ie keep lists of handy links). Some people also use their "user space" to create "sub-pages" of their user page (eg. User:AndrewBreen/Sandbox - which would be a personal place for you to experiment with wiki-formatting, or even developing resources before making them "live", if you get me). Feel free to explore your interests here on Wikiversity - it's as much for active, collaborative learning as it is about creating a repository of educational materials, and don't hesitate to ask me a question anytime. I'm adding some links below that might be helpful. Oh, and you asked on your blog about a Joe Strummer Foundation - a quick search gave: this site, which might interest you. Cheers! Cormaggio talk 10:45, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

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Also, don't forget to experiment with the links to your left. Be bold, and see you around Wikiversity! --Cormaggio talk 10:45, 11 June 2007 (UTC)