User talk:Broxi3781

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Welcome to Wikiversity! I used to be a homeschooler too. Back then, the internet wasn't as well developed as it is now, and it would have really helped to have been able to use the internet. If you'd like to take a tutorial about how to use the wiki markup language, there's a very good (and free) one here. WikiEducator is a very similar site to Wikiversity, but more focused toward educators. Feel free to ask me any other questions. --AFriedman (talk) 20:37, 4 January 2010 (UTC)