User talk:MchandraECO

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Subpages and Page Titles
Wikiversity learning projects are best developed using subpages. For example, many different learning projects might have a 'Week 1'. By putting Week 1 under the given project, such as Introduction To Economics/Week 1, each project can have its own Week 1 content.

Also, see Naming conventions. The initial temptation is to name a course 'Introduction to', and name the subpages by week. The problem with 'Introduction to' is that we have more than 400 'Introduction to' pages. They get lost in a search. It might be better to just start with Economics. The problem with a Week 1 title is that it also doesn't assist in a search. Naming pages such as Economics/Introduction, Economics/History, etc., makes the pages easier for others to find and use later.

I also noticed there is some overlap between this project and some of the other content already developed for Economics. You might consider combining this learning project with Economics and Introduction to Economics. Be bold! Let me know if you have any questions. -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 00:51, 18 July 2015 (UTC)