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Feel free to add comments, questions, etc. | Feel free to add comments, questions, etc. | ||
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− | *Step 1: Find a title for your page and write it on the [[Math_squad|Math Squad page]] | + | *Step 1: Find a title for your tutorial page and write it on the [[Math_squad|Math Squad page]] |
− | **I suggest you follow Killian's example: | + | ** I suggest you follow Killian's example: his is called [[Divergence_and_gradient_theorems_mathsquad_S13]]. |
− | **Any | + | ** Write the name of your page in the list (between square brackets to make it a link) on top of the [[Math_squad|Math Squad page]]. More specifically, the syntax to make a link to your page is the following: <nowiki> [[title_of_my_page_that_will_be_part_of_URL | text that will show on the page]] </nowiki>. |
+ | ** Don't forget to save your changes after editing. | ||
+ | **Any Questions? | ||
***Write question here. | ***Write question here. | ||
***write question here. | ***write question here. | ||
*Step 2: Edit your page | *Step 2: Edit your page | ||
− | After | + | **After adding the name of your tutorial page to the[[Math_squad|Math Squad page]], take a look at it: your page name should show up in red. Click on the red text and you will be taken to the place where you can edit your page. |
+ | ** I suggest you copy and paste the code of [[Divergence_and_gradient_theorems_mathsquad_S13|Killian's page]], and erase the parts you don't need. | ||
+ | **Editing help: | ||
+ | ***[[How_to_add_elements_to_a_page]] | ||
+ | ***[[How_to_type_Math_Equations]] | ||
+ | **Any Questions? | ||
+ | ***Write question here. | ||
+ | ***write question here. | ||
*Here are a few examples of tutorial that already exist on Rhea: | *Here are a few examples of tutorial that already exist on Rhea: | ||
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**[[Video_Tutorial_on_How_to_Cascade_Transformations_of_the_Independent_Variable|How to cascade transformations of the independent variable, by Trey Gieseck]] | **[[Video_Tutorial_on_How_to_Cascade_Transformations_of_the_Independent_Variable|How to cascade transformations of the independent variable, by Trey Gieseck]] | ||
**[[Student_summary_spectral_analysis_2D_signalsb|Spectral Analysis of 2D Signals, by Ryan Scheidt]] | **[[Student_summary_spectral_analysis_2D_signalsb|Spectral Analysis of 2D Signals, by Ryan Scheidt]] | ||
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*Important: You should put some "Categories" on your tutorial page, such as | *Important: You should put some "Categories" on your tutorial page, such as |
Revision as of 03:41, 9 March 2013
How to get Started Writing Your tutorial
Feel free to add comments, questions, etc.
- Step 1: Find a title for your tutorial page and write it on the Math Squad page
- I suggest you follow Killian's example: his is called Divergence_and_gradient_theorems_mathsquad_S13.
- Write the name of your page in the list (between square brackets to make it a link) on top of the Math Squad page. More specifically, the syntax to make a link to your page is the following: [[title_of_my_page_that_will_be_part_of_URL | text that will show on the page]] .
- Don't forget to save your changes after editing.
- Any Questions?
- Write question here.
- write question here.
- Step 2: Edit your page
- After adding the name of your tutorial page to theMath Squad page, take a look at it: your page name should show up in red. Click on the red text and you will be taken to the place where you can edit your page.
- I suggest you copy and paste the code of Killian's page, and erase the parts you don't need.
- Editing help:
- Any Questions?
- Write question here.
- write question here.
- Here are a few examples of tutorial that already exist on Rhea:
- Important: You should put some "Categories" on your tutorial page, such as
- [[Category:tutorial]]
- [[Category:math]]