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+ | These pages are for the Spring, 2008 Neuropsychology class at Rollins College. You must be a member of the class to create an account, and you must have an account in order to edit the pages. | ||
==First Steps== | ==First Steps== | ||
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+ | Your first assignment is to create a user account and to edit your user page. | ||
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+ | *[[Special:Userlogin|Create Your Account]] - you may select anything for your user name | ||
+ | *Edit your user page - up in the upper right corner (for Firefox users; upper left for IE users - but use Firefox if you have it), you will see your new user name with a little icon of a person next to it. It will be red. Click it. This takes you to your user page. Edit the page (click the Edit tab at the top) and type in your real name and anything else you wish. (Check out [[User:Admin |my user page]] for reference.) | ||
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+ | ==Your Assignment== | ||
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+ | You will be assigned: | ||
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+ | *One [[:Category:Neuropsychological syndromes|syndrome]] | ||
+ | *One [[:Category:Neuropsychological methods|method or test]] | ||
+ | *One [[:Category:Neuropsychologists|profile of a neuropsychologist]] | ||
+ | *One [[:Category:Brain areas|brain region of interest]] | ||
+ | and will contribute an article on each of these. | ||
+ | ===To start an article=== | ||
+ | Select from the links above to see a list of all syndromes, methods, scientists, and brain areas. Select from the list the one you were assigned and begin editing. For the most part, what you type in the edit window is what you will get. If you'd like help with any of the more advanced features (creating titles, bold text, uploading images, etc.), see me. | ||
+ | The good thing about a wiki is you can easily continue to edit your articles throughout the semester. | ||
+ | ===Other responsibilities=== | ||
- | + | It is also permissible (and encouraged) to make small contributions to other people's articles, whether it be fixing minor typos, providing links to your article or other articles as appropriate, or even adding unique content. All contributions on a wiki are logged, so I will be able to credit all of your contributions. | |
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Revision as of 16:35, 11 January 2008
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PSY 324-1 Neuropsychology
These pages are for the Spring, 2008 Neuropsychology class at Rollins College. You must be a member of the class to create an account, and you must have an account in order to edit the pages.
First Steps
Your first assignment is to create a user account and to edit your user page.
- Create Your Account - you may select anything for your user name
- Edit your user page - up in the upper right corner (for Firefox users; upper left for IE users - but use Firefox if you have it), you will see your new user name with a little icon of a person next to it. It will be red. Click it. This takes you to your user page. Edit the page (click the Edit tab at the top) and type in your real name and anything else you wish. (Check out my user page for reference.)
Your Assignment
You will be assigned:
- One syndrome
- One method or test
- One profile of a neuropsychologist
- One brain region of interest
and will contribute an article on each of these.
To start an article
Select from the links above to see a list of all syndromes, methods, scientists, and brain areas. Select from the list the one you were assigned and begin editing. For the most part, what you type in the edit window is what you will get. If you'd like help with any of the more advanced features (creating titles, bold text, uploading images, etc.), see me.
The good thing about a wiki is you can easily continue to edit your articles throughout the semester.
Other responsibilities
It is also permissible (and encouraged) to make small contributions to other people's articles, whether it be fixing minor typos, providing links to your article or other articles as appropriate, or even adding unique content. All contributions on a wiki are logged, so I will be able to credit all of your contributions.