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> Jim Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi, all,
>
> OK, I'm convinced and ready to start uploading some courses and
> studies I have in mind, such as several "how to" courses:?
> Use of solar energy on a low capital cost, DIY (kits plus
> instructions) to produce very low cost electricity, hot and cold
> water, refrigeration, distilled water, steam and heat for buildings,
> agriculture and industrial processes.Use of biomas for creating
> rotational horsepowerUse of solar hot air pressure to turn an air
> motor to produce rotational horsepowerProduction of algae for food and
> fuelWorkers' Cooperative CompaniesIntentional Communitiesmany moreWhat
> is the URL and instructions on adding pages, categories, table of
> contents, database, word cloud, index and version tracking?
>
> Jim Miller



Hi Jim - sounds good. :-)

You could take a look at our introduction and help sections:
* http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Introduction
* http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Contents
Or, if you need help with wiki syntax, try:
* http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup_examples

Apart from that, as Hillgentleman says, just give it a go, and others will
help you along. (Don't worry about getting things perfect - it's a wiki - it
can be changed. :-)) You can always ask for general help or discussion on
this list or at the Colloquium (the community discussion page):
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Colloquium

All the best,
Cormac
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