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==Purpose of this page==
==Purpose of this page==
Is the purpose of this page to help trainers know what handouts are available? Or for WMUK to consider having/creating new handouts? Or both? --[[User:Toni Sant (WMUK)|Toni Sant (WMUK)]] ([[User talk:Toni Sant (WMUK)|talk]]) 16:37, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
Is the purpose of this page to help trainers know what handouts are available? Or for WMUK to consider having/creating new handouts? Or both? --[[User:Toni Sant (WMUK)|Toni Sant (WMUK)]] ([[User talk:Toni Sant (WMUK)|talk]]) 16:37, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
== Hard copy or electronic handouts? ==
Casual trainees may have different needs from university students.  I say this from my own personal experience working with both. Casual trainees seem to prefer being given a hard copy handout while university students (particularly those on multiple session training programmes) opt for PDFs.  I use a number of PDFs during my training, mostly with students in a classroom setting where training is offered over multiple sessions. These include:
* [[:File:Welcome_to_Wikipedia_brochure_EN.pdf|Welcome to Wikipedia]] (available in print or online)
* [[:File:UsingTalkPages.pdf|Using talk pages]]
* [[:File:Welcome2WP English Flap 081810.pdf|Wikimarkup cheatsheet]] (available in print or online)
* [[:File:Handout - Advice for choosing articles.pdf|Advice for choosing articles]]) ''aka DOs and DON'Ts''
* [[:File:Evaluating Wikipedia article quality 2010-11-26 (web).pdf|Evaluating Wikipedia article quality]]
* [[:File:Classroom_handout_-_How_to_get_help.pdf|How to get help]]
* [[:File%3AWikipediaReferencing.pdf|Referencing on Wikipedia]]
I also use the following tool quite extensively with my students:
* [https://reftag.appspot.com/ Wikipedia Citation Tool for Google Books]
And there are a number of Wikipedia policies/guidelines that I also point them to, including:
* [[w:en:Wikipedia:Notability]]
* [[w:en:Wikipedia:Verifiability]]
* [[w:en:Wikipedia:Manual of Style]]
* [[w:en:Wikipedia:Contributing FAQ]]
Would this sort of information be better placed on this page rather than the talk page? --[[User:Toni Sant (WMUK)|Toni Sant (WMUK)]] ([[User talk:Toni Sant (WMUK)|talk]]) 16:53, 19 February 2014 (UTC)

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Purpose of this page

Is the purpose of this page to help trainers know what handouts are available? Or for WMUK to consider having/creating new handouts? Or both? --Toni Sant (WMUK) (talk) 16:37, 19 February 2014 (UTC)

Hard copy or electronic handouts?

Casual trainees may have different needs from university students. I say this from my own personal experience working with both. Casual trainees seem to prefer being given a hard copy handout while university students (particularly those on multiple session training programmes) opt for PDFs. I use a number of PDFs during my training, mostly with students in a classroom setting where training is offered over multiple sessions. These include:

I also use the following tool quite extensively with my students:

And there are a number of Wikipedia policies/guidelines that I also point them to, including:

Would this sort of information be better placed on this page rather than the talk page? --Toni Sant (WMUK) (talk) 16:53, 19 February 2014 (UTC)