SOCR EduMaterials GuidelinesWikiEditing

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SOCR Educational Materials - SOCR Wiki Editing Guidelines

This is a brief outline of the most common SOCR Wiki Resource Editing Tasks and should be used in addition to the MediaWiki Editing Tutorials

Get a SOCR Wiki Account

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Choose a (root) page to link your new document off of

  • Go to the Main SOCR Wiki (Main_Page), follow the hierarchy and start at the page which is the most natural parent of the material you are going to propose. You can also generate a stand-alone Wiki document, but you should avoid that. Always try to find where your future document belongs first. Then go to this page and edit this page (edit tab on top of page) to include a link to your new document.
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  • In the root page you may include a code like this to generate a link to your future SOCR Wiki Page: [[SOCR_MainTopic_SubTopic_SubSubTopic_NewTopic_Author_Date]]. This link should be properly placed in the parent (root) page (location, context, etc.)
SOCR GuidelinesWikiEditing Dinov 102006 Fig3.jpg

Naming of your new SOCR Wiki documents

  • We recommend the following naming-convention to avoid potential document confusions
    • For more stable links: [[SOCR_MainTopic_SubTopic_SubSubTopic_NewTopic]], e.g., SOCR_EduMaterials_Activities_Standard52CardDeck
    • For more dynamic and frequently revised documents by many people: [[SOCR_MainTopic_SubTopic_SubSubTopic_NewTopic_Author_Date_Version]]

Saving New-Page-Link in Root Page

  • Now save your link in the parent (root) page: click the save page button on the bottom of the editing-mode Wiki pages. This will show you the newly redesigned root page that contains an explicit link to your new page, e.g., [[SOCR_MainTopic_SubTopic_SubSubTopic_NewTopic_Author_Date_Version]]
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Edit the new SOCR Wiki document

  • Click on the new link that you created in the root-page, [[SOCR_MainTopic_SubTopic_SubSubTopic_NewTopic_Author_Date_Version]]. This should put you directly in editing-mode of your new SOCR Wiki document (unless such a page already exists, then you will see this page, and you still can get in its editing mode by clicking the edit tab-pane on the top, as before).
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Images in SOCR Wiki documents

  • Before you include (JPG) images in your SOCR Wiki pages you must save the images (use proper names, see below) on your client computer.
    • Naming your SOCR Wiki Images:
      • Example: SOCR_Activities_CardCoinSampling_Dinov_092206_Fig1.jpg
      • General Image Naming Convention: SOCR_MainTopic_SubTopic_SubSubTopic_Title_Author_Date_FigNo.jpg
    • Uploading Images: Click on the bottom-left side Toolbox link: Upload file and follow the instructions to upload your < 1MB JPG image(s).
    • Include your Image in your new Wiki document: Go back in the editing mode of your new SOCR Wiki page. A variant of this command [[Image:http://wiki.stat.ucla.edu/socr/uploads/e/e1/SOCR_Activities_CI_Dinov_092206_Fig1.jpg|300px]] will include your image as follows:
SOCR Activities CI Dinov 092206 Fig1.jpg

Tables

  • This code generates the table below (entered one-cell per line - e.g., | cell(2,2)): {| align="center" border="1" | colspan="5" align="center"| Common Top Row |- | rowspan="3"| Common First Column | cell(2,2) | cell(2,3) | cell(2,4) | cell(2,5) |- | cell(3,2) | cell(3,3) | cell(3,4) | cell(3,5) |- | cell(4,2) | cell(4,3) | cell(4,4) | cell(4,5) |}. You can copy, paste and revise this code according to your table needs in the editing mode of your new Wiki page (remember that each cell value must the entered on a new line!)
Common Top Row
Common First Column cell(2,2) cell(2,3) cell(2,4) cell(2,5)
cell(3,2) cell(3,3) cell(3,4) cell(3,5)
cell(4,2) cell(4,3) cell(4,4) cell(4,5)

External/Internal Links

Math and LaTeX expressions

  • You can use either

Wiki Page Internationalization

  • Remember that all SOCR Wiki pages should be made available in other languages using machine translations. This is accomplished via placing the following two lines at the bottom of your new document (you need to enter the new name of your SOCR Wiki page, as indicated). See the translation buttons below for Arizona Web Design examples of other languages that SOCR materials are automatically translated to: <hr>* SOCR Home page: http://www.socr.ucla.edu<br> {{translate|pageName=http://wiki.stat.ucla.edu/socr/index.php?title=NEW_SOCR_Page_MainTopic_SubTopic_SubSubTopic_NewTopic_Author_Date_Version}}. See the bottom of this page for example of how your language translation will look like.

Hints

  • Remember that the easiest way to construct a valid and well-designed SOCR Wiki page is the generate the materials, first, outside the SOCR Wiki. Make sure you are satisfied with the look-feel-content of your new materials, spell-ckeck the entire document (grammer, style, etc.) Finally, when you are happy with the content, you can quickly paste your text, figure, tables, links, expressions, diagrams, etc. in the SOCR Wiki page and make them available online to the community!



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