User talk:Freesree

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Notes and things
Actually, just by expressing interest in writing psychology related materials is enough to "enroll" you! There are no formal courses offered on Wikiversity (see this for more information) - but, at the same time, what we are trying to do is build online communities around online learning resources. So, the long term vision is that, say, someone interested in ABC would be able to search for it here, and find an active community discussing, learning, collaborating on ABC. We also have a sister project called Wikibooks which you might want to check out too.

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