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Sample Collection

Description:
This collection demonstrates how members can create "leveled" collections of curriculum resources. Collections are the top-level resources that appear in listings on the Curriculum tab for a group or the Collections tab in an individual's My Curriki. Collections can contain folder resources or individual file resources. Folders can contain folders or individual file resources. The structure of a leveled collection can be viewed in the Table of Contents for a resource in View or in the Currikulum Builder.
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Created/Provided By ECO Charter School
Last Updated:
11/17/08
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  Sample Wiki Resource
Here is where a contributing member typed content into Step 2 of the "from scratch" form using the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor.

A member can even create a table by clicking that button in the WYSIWYG toolbar:

Type of Content
Purpose of Content
TableExample
A member can also insert an image from his computer by clicking that button in the WYSIWYG toolbar:

activitytemplatethumbnail.png

Members can also format text content using the WYSIWYG toolbar, including bold, Italics, or underline. Text can be made larger or smaller. It can be colored in red, green, purple, or anything the member chooses.

Members can use either

  • bulleted lists
  • or
if they prefer, members can use

  1. numbered lists
  2. like this one.
Important text can be highlighted using a wide range of colors.

You can even insert a line rule like this:

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Take advantage of the WYSIWYG capabilities to make your wiki content visually match its intended purpose!