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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]]
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*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: Just make up a name for your page (his is called [[Divergence_and_gradient_theorems_mathsquad_S13]]) and write it in the list (between square brackets to make it a link) on the [[Math_squad|Math Squad page]].  
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** I suggest you follow Killian's example: his is called [[Divergence_and_gradient_theorems_mathsquad_S13]].
**Any Question?
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** 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>.
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** Don't forget to save your changes after editing.
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**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 saving the 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. Then copy and paste the code of [[Divergence_and_gradient_theorems_mathsquad_S13|Killian's page]], and erase the parts you don't need.
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**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.  
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** 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.
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**Editing help:
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***[[How_to_add_elements_to_a_page]]
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***[[How_to_type_Math_Equations]]
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**Any Questions?
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***Write question here.
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***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]]
 
*Editing help:
 
**[[How_to_add_elements_to_a_page]]
 
**[[How_to_type_Math_Equations]]
 
  
 
*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 04:41, 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.
  • Important: You should put some "Categories" on your tutorial page, such as
    • [[Category:tutorial]]
    • [[Category:math]]

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