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Wikiversity is a [[wiki]] for free and open educational resources. It is supported by the [[Wikimedia Foundation]] which also supports [[sister project]]s such as [[Wikipedia]] and [[Wikibooks]]. For examples of Wikiversity content, try visiting a [[Special:Random|random page]].
Wikiversity is a [[wiki]] for free and open educational resources. It is supported by the [[Wikimedia Foundation]] which also supports [[sister project]]s such as [[Wikipedia]] and [[Wikibooks]]. For examples of Wikiversity content, try visiting a [[Special:Random|random page]].


;What is on Moodle?
;What is on Canvas?
The {{Motivation and emotion/Moodle}} site provides announcements, discussion forum, and gradebook. It is for formally enrolled students who wish to receive institutional accreditation.
The {{Motivation and emotion/Canvas}} site provides announcements, discussion forum, and grades. It is for formally enrolled students who wish to receive institutional accreditation.


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Revision as of 00:59, 17 July 2018

Motivation and emotion - Orientation
Where am I?

Welcome to the English-language Wikiversity (http://en.wikiversity.org). Much of the learning material and activities for Motivation and emotion will utilise Wikiversity.

What is Wikiversity?

Wikiversity is a wiki for free and open educational resources. It is supported by the Wikimedia Foundation which also supports sister projects such as Wikipedia and Wikibooks. For examples of Wikiversity content, try visiting a random page.

What is on Canvas?

The UCLearn site provides announcements, discussion forum, and grades. It is for formally enrolled students who wish to receive institutional accreditation.

How is the content organised?

Motivation and emotion links to unit content. You can also explore the unit content via the category page: Category:Motivation and emotion.

Create an account

By registering a Wikiversity account, you will create a user page which can be a good place to write about yourself, keep notes, and add links of interest. As the unit unfolds, you will be required to author material on Wikiversity. Editing using a registered account (rather than anonymously) helps to track and organise your contributions.

How can I learn about using Wikiversity?

To teach yourself more about Wikiversity, try the guided tours and see Help. You can also ask questions at the Colloquium which is Wikiversity community hub.

Want to know more?

Post questions or comments to the discussion forum.