Wikiversity talk:Creating a lesson plan

Why do we have "random" in the title of this page? Surely, people will want to contribute to something specific that they are interested in - which, to them, is not exactly "random". I think we should move this page to Creating a lesson plan - which could/should be an increasingly useful resource for teachers as they begin to discover Wikiversity. Cormaggio 09:46, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Done now (as you can see) - please ignore :-) Cormaggio 21:54, 4 September 2006 (UTC)

I think it would be useful to give some explanation here on how to structure a lesson plan, technically. For example, I don't know how to put my different lessons on the subject of Mind Mapping into the Wikiversity structure. Do I create a namespace (or something)? Do I create a new page for each lesson? And if so, what name do I give each lesson (concering namespaces)? The big question that I have after reading this page, is how do I make a lot of pages (lessons) and the main page, be together as one whole?
 * The easiest way I know to build a course or indepth treatment of a subject is to create an initial page with a summary and an index of specific lessons or files with specific detailed names or titles which also serve as filenames or links for the wiki. Perhaps if you see some examples of good clustering of lessons you or someone else can provide links to the examples within this project page.  When you are satisfied the initial summary page and topics are ready for traffic (you are willing to collaborate with new authors or participants) then find appropriate places to link to the summary page from the indexing pages available from the main page.  Mirwin 05:58, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Humboldt
The link to Humboldt (detailed instructions on how to write a lesson plan) is dead. Regards, Guido den Broeder 02:12, 12 January 2011 (UTC)