User talk:Thanson2045

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Organization of Howard Community College pages
There are many pages being created at the top level in mainspace that are really specific pages for specific courses. In short, this is a mess, and starting to clean it up, I made more of a mess!

But, basically, I want all the HCC course pages, at this point, to be under [[Howard Community College}. It would be helpful if someone from HCC were to organize this. In moving pages I accidentally moved a lot of pages that now contain HCC twice in the pagename. I'll clean that up, but, really, I was guessing about some of the moves. It would be far better if someone from HCC would organize the Howard Community College hierarchy.

Top-level mainspace pages should be educational resources, rather than educational process. All of this could have been organized under General Engineering Projects, but it seemed cleaner to me to use Howard Community College. Teachers of courses should be identified clearly. --Abd 18:19, 31 August 2011 (UTC)