User talk:Johngeffert

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User:Johngeffert/Willamette MAT Cohort B 2011
This page seems to be more like notes or a class announcement not connected to an educational resource. I moved it to your user space, where it's fine. I left a redirect in place for the time being, but it will eventually be removed. If you want to create specific class resources, i.e., a resource for the use of a specific class at a brick-and-mortar school, it can be done, but we should consider how, so that pages fit together with other pages at Wikiversity. Let me know if I can be of any assistance. --Abd 00:40, 3 September 2011 (UTC)