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Welcome to Wikiversity!
universitas magistrorum et scholarium - a community of teaching and learning - is the basic definition of a university in Latin. Wikiversity is the viciversitas magistrorum et scholarium - a wiki-based community of teaching and learning.
Wikiversity is not a degree-granting institution. It does not have professors or staff or registered students. There are just people here
teaching - learning - discussing - creating - thinking
in many different subjects.
Wikiversity is a communal effort to learn and facilitate others' learning. You can use Wikiversity to find information or ask questions about a subject you need to find out more about. You can also use it to share your knowledge about a subject, and to build learning materials around that knowledge. See below for ideas on how you can help out yourself, or to help us help you.
Some open tasks
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- Requested features - plans for new Wikiversity features
- plans for new learning projects - existing projects
- Wikiversity:Helpdesk - ask for that nugget of information you need, or answer it for someone else
- Wikiversity:Subjects - browse the subject catalogue within Wikiversity
- Wikiversity:MetaData - check out the meta data catalogue for some heavy-duty searching
- Wikiversity:Communities - browse active learning communities in Wikiversity
- Wikiversity:Learning materials project - start adding learning materials yourself!