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==Getting started==
===Printable guides===
These printable PDF documents have instructions related to the basics of Wikipedia.

*'''[[:File:Welcome2WP English Flap 081810.pdf|Wiki markup quick reference]]''' – This one-page quick reference (included in the ''Welcome to Wikipedia'' brochure) helps you to remember the most frequently used wiki markup codes.
*'''[[:File:WikipediaReferencing.pdf|References]]''' – This handout explains why references are important, what the expectations for sourcing on Wikipedia are, where to place references, and the basics of adding "ref" tags.
*'''[[:File:RefCodeHandout.pdf|Reference formatting]]''' – This handout explains in more detail how to create footnotes for citing sources, and how to cite the same source multiple times.
*'''[[:File:Classroom handout - How to get help.pdf|How to get help]]''' – explains the recommended way to get help and feedback. It also includes a glossary of additional help resources you can avail yourself of.
*'''[[:File:PlagiarismHandout.pdf|Plagiarism]]''' – explains what plagiarism is on Wikipedia—including "close paraphrasing"—in addition to why and how to avoid it.

===On-wiki tutorials===
*[[Wikipedia:Tutorial]] - General introduction to Wikipedia
*[[Wikipedia:Article wizard]] - Walkthrough of the requirements for articles, including notability and sources
*[[Wikipedia:Picture tutorial]] - Explains how to insert pictures into Wikipedia articles using wikitext
*[[Wikipedia:Graphics tutorials]] (advanced) - advice about advanced image editing

===Tutorial videos===
{| class="wikitable"
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! Starting a sandbox article !! Basic editing: bold and links !! How to use a watchlist !! How to use talk pages
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| [[File:Tutorial on starting a sandbox article on Wikipedia.ogv|180px|thumbtime=0|center]] || [[File:Boldness and links tutorial.ogv|180px|thumbtime=0|center]] || [[File:Wikipedia basics - watchlists.ogv|180px|thumbtime=0|center]] || [[File:Wikipedia basics - Talk pages.ogv|180px|thumbtime=0|center]]
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| How to start an a sandbox page to play around with wiki markup or start an article draft (''2m 11s'') || How to use the most basic features of wiki markup to create bold text and links to other pages (''3m 37s'') || How to use a watchlist to keep track of pages you are interested in or have edited (''2m 10s'') || How to interact with other editors using talk pages, including article talk pages and user talk pages (''2m 30s)
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Basic editing: citing sources !! Citing sources with RefToobar !! Uploading files to Wikimedia Commons
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| [[File:Citing_sources_tutorial,_part_1.ogv|180px|thumbtime=0|center]] || [[File:Citing sources tutorial, part 2.ogv|180px|thumbtime=0|center]] || [[File:Wikipedia basics - Uploading files to Wikimedia Commons.ogv|180px|thumbtime=0|center]]
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| How to add citations using "ref" tags (''2m 3s'') || How to use the "Cite" tool for inserting automatically formatted references (''2m 25s'') || Uploading files such as images to Wikimedia Commons, using the upload wizard (''2 min 48 sec'')
|}

==Writing articles==

===Printable guides===
*'''[[:File:Classroom handout - moving out of your sandbox.pdf|Moving out of your sandbox]]''' – walks through how to move an article draft from a userpage sandbox into Wikipedia.
*'''[[:File:Classroom handout - Submitting an article to the Did You Know process.pdf|Submitting an article to the Did You Know process]]''' – walks through how to submit a new or newly expanded article to the Did You Know process so that it will appear on the Main Page.

===Tutorial videos===

{| class="wikitable"
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! Article creation !! Article improvement !! Article assessments !! Article evolution
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| [[File:How to create a Wikipedia article - Right to science and culture.ogv|180px|center]] || [[File:Articleimprovement.ogg|180px|center]] || [[File:Articleassessments.ogg|180px|center]] || [[File:Articleevolution.ogg|180px|center]]
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| A demonstration, recorded live, of how to create a Wikipedia article (''7 min 50 sec'') || A look at how to assess the shortcomings of an article and improve it (''4m 22s'') || An exploration of the standard article assessment system, with examples of each quality level (''11m 30s'') || A trip through the history of an article, from humble beginnings to Good Article status (''6m 25s'')
|}

==Analyzing your contributions==

*'''[http://stats.grok.se/ Wikipedia article traffic statistics]''' – a tool for charting how many hits any given article gets, great for comparing different kinds of articles at different times, e.g., [http://stats.grok.se/en/200903/Genetics Genetics (in the school year)] vs. [http://stats.grok.se/en/200908/Genetics (in the summer)], or [http://stats.grok.se/en/200903/Youtube YouTube (with weekend spikes)] and [http://stats.grok.se/en/200903/Simpsons Simpsons (with spikes when new episodes come out)]. Students can also use it to see how many people are reading their articles over the course of the class (and beyond).
*'''[http://toolserver.org/~soxred93/ec Edit counter]''' – a tool for charting how many edits you've made over time, which types of pages you've edited, and which pages you've edited most.

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