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Starting new Pilot Projects
The best way to keep your energy going on WikiEducator, is to find a way to bridge the gap between your new skills and relevant projects of value to you (usually your work interests).

We recommend Pilot Projects: a 'proof-of-concept' where you can develop materials and build a community-of-practice around your project - so that it is sustainable and scalable.

Read the wiki page on Pilot Projects for tips on supporting a pilot project at your organization or community (i.e., developing additional teaching resources, learning activities or curricula.)

As you move forward (and after the course), ask your facilitator for assistance. S/he will be glad to help.

Navigation: Organizing Your Pages
WikiEducator is a 'flat' structure, which means that pages can be created anywhere. However, over time it can become difficult to actually find your pages. When you develop a project, please consider how you will organize your pages, so that you can find them!

For example, in the Community Media space, we have recommended that ALL materials created be logically placed on a page within the path of the Organisation Home Page.


 * 1) ECONEWS Organization - http://www.wikieducator.org/Community_Media/ECONEWS
 * 2) ECONEWS Workshop Materials - http://www.wikieducator.org/Community_Media/ECONEWS/Pre_Workshop_Summary_Mange%27lete

On WikiEducator an organization's home page may look like this. http://wikieducator.org/Community_Media/NEW_ORGANIZATION
 * When new (downlevel) content is required, go to your User Page.
 * Insert the cursor wherever you want to create a link to the New Page.
 * Think of a name for your new page
 * Enter the following wiki syntax:


 * two open brackets "[[" followed by...
 * a forward slash "/" followed by....
 * the "Page Name" followed by....
 * two closed brackets "]]"


 *  Click here to see the actual wiki syntax
 * Click "save"


 * The syntax will create a red link, just like this (different page name, of course!): " / New Page / "
 * Click on the red link "New Page" - which is now linked to your User Page.
 * Begin inserting content
 * Write a brief description in the Summary box (at bottom of the input window)
 * Click "Save"

For more info on creating pages, go to: http://www.wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial/New_Pages_and_Links/New_pages


 * Be sure to publicize your content in your communities, so others know about it. For Community Media folks, please click here
 * Link your content and projects on the WikiEducator Projects page, and the Community Node / Space you are working in.
 * Check out the Content and Projects page
 * Track your wiki page statistics. For example, we tracks all pages in the Community Media space.

Quality Assurance
We recognize that Quality Assurance is a very important component of learning materials development. There is a major effort underway to look at and deal with these issues. Please visit the Quality Assurance Framework portal, and review the links of interest.

Other Nodes on WikiEducator
WikiEducator also has many nodes where educators and community stakeholders gather to develop educational content. Check out the Community Media, for example. If you have some thoughts that you would like to share, please post them on the Course Feedback page.

Free Cultural Works, Copyright & Licensing
On every page of the wiki is a copyright notice. Look for a yellow icon with CC BY SA on it: http://www.wikieducator.org/skins/common/images/cc-by-sa.png. FInd that icon below and click it to read the copyright statement.
 * 1) Read the Tutorial on Free Content
 * 2) Read the story of Otago Polytechnic's Intellectual Property Policy that enabled its staff to work with WikiEducator