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Welcome

Hi Stephan, Welcome to Wikigogy. Thank you for your contributions to this free and open teaching resource! An editing tip: we start headings at ==heading level 2== (two equal characters) because level one is equal to and reserved for the page's name that the site puts at the page's top. For more editing tips see Help linked in the left column. I would love to see a little about _you_ and your teaching context in your user page, User:S.Wildenhayn. That is your space to introduce yourself to the rest of us... Please do... Cheers and Welcome! --Roger 16:19, 9 September 2010 (CDT)

Username and email address

Hi Stephan! I notice you seem to have two usernames on Wikigogy, User:Swildenhayn and User:S.Wildenhayn (usernames are case sensitive and punctuation counts, too). You have already contributed under the User:S.Wildenhayn name. You may use whatever username you like but it will help others communicate with you if you choose an easy one to remember and then stick to it. Also, for the site to email you your password should you forget it you will need to put your email address into your Wikigogy user preferences (click my preferences near top right of page while logged in). Otherwise the site has no way of helping you should you forget your login password. So I recommend putting your email address into your Wikigogy user preferences. Let me know if I can help with anything! --Roger 16:37, 11 September 2010 (CDT)

Thank You

Thanks a lot Roger for your help. I have just started working with wiki and it takes some time to learn how to work with. But I think i got the basic idea now and I will definitly edit the MI page and add some more to the lesson plan in the next couple of days. Sincerely Stephan

It is helpful for talk page entries to be user-page linked and date stamped. Try this magic wiki text on any talk page: --~~~~ That is two hyphens and four tildes. They are hidden somewhere on your keyboard and the second to last quick button at top of edit box. Welcome! --Roger 14:01, 14 September 2010 (CDT)

References

Stephen, the second paragraph of your edit here matches the third paragraph of this Wikipedia page. Where did you get that text? Maybe Wikipedia? Could you give references to all text you add to Wikigogy that you have not written yourself please? Thank you, and thank you for contributing! --Roger 12:34, 14 September 2010 (CDT)

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