Wikiversity:Real world schools
This is a proposed policy on the use of Wikiversity by "real world" schools, i.e., "brick and mortar" institutions. It is intended to clarify what kinds of pages can be added about real world schools. For guidelines on how schools can add materials, or collaborate on existing materials, see Wikiversity:School and university projects
Adding school pages[edit]
You can add pages about a school on Wikiversity, provided that the space is used for organizing activities to be undertaken between the school and Wikiversity. Wikiversity is not to be used to promote or advertise schools.
Examples[edit]
For other examples of how this is done see Wikiversity:Wikiversity outreach.
See also[edit]
- Wikiversity:School and university projects - how schools outside Wikiversity can use and manage resources within Wikiversity
- Wikiversity:Wikiversity outreach - examples of other groups that use Wikiversity
- Wikiversity:Schools - a list of Wikiversity schools, which are large organising units for Wikiversity content (e.g. School:Law)
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