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This is due before Monday September 8.  If you have trouble, email Koch, or post a message on the [[Physics307L:Interactions]] page!
This is due before Monday September 8.  The point of this assignment is to get comfortable with basic wiki editing so you can use it effectively during the lab sessions.  If you have trouble, email Koch, or post a message on the [[Physics307L:Interactions]] page!
 
Except for a few steps, most of these can be achieved by copying text from some other wiki page and then modifying it for your specific needs.  That's a good thing!  The easiest way to learn how to do something on the wiki is to browse around to other pages, and then click the "edit" button to see how the page was created.
 
# Request an account on OWW (most of you have already done this).  To request an account, click here: [[OpenWetWare:How_to_join]]
# Request an account on OWW (most of you have already done this).  To request an account, click here: [[OpenWetWare:How_to_join]]
# After your account has been approved, log in to OWW and edit your user page.  The link for your user page is on the top right of the screen.  The purpose here is to get some experience editing the wiki as well as to provide a little background information about yourself (for Koch and others in the class).
# After your account has been approved, log in to OWW and edit your user page.  The link for your user page is on the top right of the screen.  The purpose here is to get some experience editing the wiki as well as to provide a little background information about yourself (for Koch and others in the class).
# Create your e-lab notebook.
# Create your e-lab notebook.
# Update the [[Physics307L:People]] page: change the name directly under your photo to have a link to your user page and lab notebook.
## [[Help:Notebook/One_Click_Setup|Go to one-click setup]]
## Choose "User" in the drop-down menu
## Choose a name for your lab notebook.  Something that indicates Junior Lab or Physics 307L would be good.
## Click the "submit" button
## After clicking submit, you will get a "success!" message.  Follow the link to the new notebook page.
## '''Create a link to your notebook on your user page before you forget where it is!'''
# Update the [[Physics307L:People]] page
## Move your photo to the correct lab day (when you click "edit" you will see how others have done it)
## Change the text directly under your photo to have a link to:
### Your user page (of the form User:Your Name)
### A link to your "personal course page".  Look at my photo to see how this is done. Use a link like <nowiki>[[/LastName|LastName's page for the course]]</nowiki>
# More to come
# More to come

Revision as of 22:52, 28 August 2008

This is due before Monday September 8. The point of this assignment is to get comfortable with basic wiki editing so you can use it effectively during the lab sessions. If you have trouble, email Koch, or post a message on the Physics307L:Interactions page!

Except for a few steps, most of these can be achieved by copying text from some other wiki page and then modifying it for your specific needs. That's a good thing! The easiest way to learn how to do something on the wiki is to browse around to other pages, and then click the "edit" button to see how the page was created.

  1. Request an account on OWW (most of you have already done this). To request an account, click here: OpenWetWare:How_to_join
  2. After your account has been approved, log in to OWW and edit your user page. The link for your user page is on the top right of the screen. The purpose here is to get some experience editing the wiki as well as to provide a little background information about yourself (for Koch and others in the class).
  3. Create your e-lab notebook.
    1. Go to one-click setup
    2. Choose "User" in the drop-down menu
    3. Choose a name for your lab notebook. Something that indicates Junior Lab or Physics 307L would be good.
    4. Click the "submit" button
    5. After clicking submit, you will get a "success!" message. Follow the link to the new notebook page.
    6. Create a link to your notebook on your user page before you forget where it is!
  4. Update the Physics307L:People page
    1. Move your photo to the correct lab day (when you click "edit" you will see how others have done it)
    2. Change the text directly under your photo to have a link to:
      1. Your user page (of the form User:Your Name)
      2. A link to your "personal course page". Look at my photo to see how this is done. Use a link like [[/LastName|LastName's page for the course]]
  5. More to come