User talk:Eas4200c.f08.wiki.c

 Hello Eas4200c.f08.wiki.c, and welcome to Wikiversity! If you need help, feel free to visit my talk page, or contact us and ask questions. After you leave a comment on a talk page, remember to sign and date; it helps everyone follow the threads of the discussion. The signature icon in the edit window makes it simple. To get started, you may


 * Take a guided tour and learn to edit.
 * Visit a (kind of) random random project.
 * Browse everything on Wikiversity, or visit a portal corresponding to your educational level: pre-school, primary, secondary, tertiary, non-formal education.
 * Find out about research activities on Wikiversity.


 * Read an introduction for teachers and find out how to write an educational resource for Wikiversity.
 * Give feedback about your initial observations
 * Discuss Wikiversity issues or ask questions at the colloquium.
 * Chat with other Wikiversitans on #wikiversity-en.

And don't forget to explore Wikiversity with the links to your left. Be bold to contribute and to experiment with the sandbox or your userpage, and see you around Wikiversity! --JWSchmidt 00:19, 10 September 2008 (UTC)

control on who edits
If your team does not want anyone else to edit a page, just put a message at the top of the page asking others not to edit. An example of a template that can be used for this is shown at Page protection templates. It is easy to look in the page history and see if someone tried to sneak in an edit.

Copying homework. If you wait until the last minute to post the homework, you destroy the whole point of using wiki (easy online collaboration). It might be possible to develop a feature that would allow a wiki page to be password protected and only visible to selected users. We could experiment with how to do this at the sandbox server. --JWSchmidt 00:31, 10 September 2008 (UTC)