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There are different ways of understanding people's learning styles. One model groups people who learn by visual cues (diagrams and charts), listening (talks, conversations, even one-to-one emails), reading/writing (essays, manuals), and demonstrations (using concrete examples). It is important to address these different styles, and the handouts below are useful for people who learn by reading and through demonstration as they provide detail on different aspects of editing. | |||
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File:New Editing WP booklet v4.pdf|A guide to editing Wikipedia | File:New Editing WP booklet v4.pdf|A guide to editing Wikipedia | ||
File:New Illustrating WP booklet (UK).pdf|A guide to adding files to Wikimedia Commons | File:New Illustrating WP booklet (UK).pdf|A guide to adding files to Wikimedia Commons | ||
File:Photo Essays for Wikinews.pdf|Photo Essays for Wikinews | File:Photo Essays for Wikinews.pdf|Photo Essays for Wikinews | ||
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[[Category:Training documentation]] | [[Category:Training documentation]] | ||
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Handouts
There are different ways of understanding people's learning styles. One model groups people who learn by visual cues (diagrams and charts), listening (talks, conversations, even one-to-one emails), reading/writing (essays, manuals), and demonstrations (using concrete examples). It is important to address these different styles, and the handouts below are useful for people who learn by reading and through demonstration as they provide detail on different aspects of editing.