User:Enidromo

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I'm really interested in these kind of workshops, let's see how it works!!--Enidromo 16:48, 12 August 2010 (UTC)

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--Enidromo 19:27, 9 August 2010 (UTC)== Education ==

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Hi, I'm Enid Romo

about me
I've have been teaching English at the Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes for 13 years!! yes, a lot! I love to do this, because students (well, most of them) are really willing to learn a second language, and I also learn from them!. as they use all the available technology, we as teachers should also know how to use it, that's why this workshop is really useful.- --Enidromo 18:53, 10 August 2010 (UTC)

Personal goals for this semester
I'd like to become a better teacher and apply my new wiki knowledge For each of the three sections below, discuss what your goals are and how you plan to achieve them.

Personal
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My wiki projects
http://wikieducator.org/Quickstart_guide/pedagogical_templates   icons
 * http://wikieducator.org/UAA_PFLE_PD
 * wikieducator.org/PFLE
 * http://freedomdefined.org/Definition
 * http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page photos

Feedback and notes from my WikiNeighbours
Hello Enid.--Benjamin Stewart 16:24, 10 August 2010 (UTC)

Practice Area
The syntax you use to include an iDevice template in your content is quite simple. You just surround the name of the template in curly braces like this:

To include the Objectives template in your content, for example, you would write:

This would appear like this:

(If you see don't worry. It will disappear when you add some content.)

You can include almost any wiki text you like inside your template. To add content into the template, begin by adding a pipe "|" (shift then \ on most keyboards) right after the template name, then your normal wiki text like this:

Don't forget to close it all off with double curly-braces. It will result in an iDevice like this:

{{Tip|When an iDevice immediately follows a section heading, the heading text may overflow into the display of the idevice. This is easily corrected by inserting the syntax for an extra line or carriage return.

Just insert the following syntax before the idevice, for example:

{Objectives| My objectives will go here: * one * two}}.

 See detailed instructions about intervening when an iDevice directly follows a section }}

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