Help:Wiki University--Projects





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Finding a project to work on

 * There are a wide variety of projects to get involved in. Find one you enjoy or feel confident doing. Feel free to switch to a different project whenever you need a change.

Project Lists
Here is a sample of a project chart:
 * Project lists show several project charts, which then show many projects you can choose from.


 * Notice that a skill level is shown.
 * Practice: Click on one of these links to locate a project in the lists. Find an "active" project.
 * Current Projects
 * Historical Records Projects
 * FamilySearch Support Projects

The task list

 * From the project chart, you can click on the link to the project to see detailed instructions.
 * Within the instructions, you will find a link to a Task List like this shortened sample:

Practice: Click on the link "U.S. County Pages" in the above project chart. Find the link for the "Task List", and click on it for practice to see a full length task list. Stay calm!

Signing up for a task

 * To sign up for a task, open the chart by clicking the section edit icon.
 * In the appropriate field, you can sign your name by typing three "tilde" marks (~) or just type your name. Save the chart by scrolling to the bottom of the edit box to click "Save".
 * All the other links you need are in the Task List page. One link leads to the page you will work on. There is a Task List page for each project.
 * In some projects, there is an additional link such as "Spreadsheet," which leads to a spreadsheet where you will record the changes you have made. Not all projects have spreadsheets.
 * When you have finished the task, return to edit the task list page to add the completion date.
 * Click on the links in the sample task list page to see how they work.
 * Practice: Click on the links in the sample task list to see how they work. Click on "Spreadsheet" and see a typical spreadsheet.

More help

 * Before your training is finished, we will spend a whole class, as a lab, practicing all these steps to find a project, sign up, and complete tasks.
 * Also, there is a weekly project meeting you can attend to ask questions and get help:The Wiki Community Projects Meeting will present and provide training on new content and maintenance projects on the Wiki.
 * Time: Wednesday 11:00 - 12:00 PM Mountain Time (1:00 - 2:00 PM Eastern)
 * WebEx ID: 0000; Join the meeting;
 * Dial-in number: Local / International: 1-000-000-0000 U.S. Toll-Free: 1-000-000-0000;
 * Finally, remember that the Wiki is very forgiving--easy to correct. If you make a mistake on a project, it can be fixed! Your mentor and other missionaries will support you as you enter the exciting new world of helping with Wiki projects!

Try these out
 Quick Quiz
 * Which of these types of charts will you visit, when getting involved in a project?
 * A. Project lists
 * B. Task lists
 * C. Spreadsheets
 * D. All of the above


 * Wiki projects might seem daunting, but you can receive help from your mentor, any other wiki missionary, and a weekly Projects Meeting.
 * True
 * False


 * You can change to a different project whenever you like.
 * True
 * False


 * If you make a mistake on a Wiki project you will be publicly humiliated and severely whipped!
 * True
 * False

Check your answers

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