User talk:MsCsEagleMath

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You don't need to be an educator to edit. You only need to be bold to contribute and to experiment with the sandbox or your userpage. See you around Wikiversity! --Abd 15:26, 21 August 2011 (UTC)

User subpages
You created two pages, User:MsCsEagleMath.Analysis and User:MsCsEagleMath.Homework, which I have moved to user subpages. I left redirects in place for a few days, in case you gave someone URLs for those pages. Instead of being user subpages, those pages were user pages, as if there were users named MsCsEagleMath.Analysis and MsCsEagleMath.Homework.

Use a slash after any page name to create a subpage.

You may wish to create educational resource pages to cover your material, if they don't already exist. You could then set up your course pages as subpages of those, as "sections," if you will.

I highly recommend, if you want your students to edit Wikiversity, that you encourage them to register accounts, and they can "sign up" for your course as such. As registered users, they are then identifiable and accountable for their own work. It makes everything smoother later.

I modified the links on your user page to match the moved pages.

You and they can do practically anything they want, toward educational purpose, in your own user subspace. Let me know if you need any assistance. --Abd 15:51, 21 August 2011 (UTC)

Welcome!
This is the discussion page!!! :D

EC