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  2. Gap year - Wikipedia

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    A gap year is described as “a semester or year of experiential learning, typically taken after high school, and prior to career or post-secondary education, in order to deepen one’s practical, professional, and personal awareness.” [6] During this time, students engage in various educational, work-related, and developmental activities [7] such as internships, work experience, travel ...

  3. Study group - Wikipedia

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    A group of students study in Currier House's dining hall. A study group is a small group of people who regularly meet to discuss shared fields of study. [1] These groups can be found in a high school or college/university setting, within companies, occasionally primary/junior school and sometimes middle school.

  4. Collaborative editing - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative editing is the process of multiple people editing the same document simultaneously. This technique may engage expertise from different disciplines, and ...

  5. Wikipedia:Good editing practices - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a collaborative encyclopedia - editors must regularly interact with other editors, directly or indirectly, as their respective efforts to improve article content combine and cross. In most cases editing is intuitive and unproblematic, but there are cases where interactions leads to confusion, contention, or even outright hostility.

  6. Wikipedia:School and university projects/Instructions for ...

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    Hello, students! This page is a quick guide to working on Wikipedia for people here as part of school and university projects.. Hopefully, if you're here with an organized project, you'll know what you're intended to do - whether that be creating a new article on a personal topic, or editing a specific one.

  7. Help:Editing - Wikipedia

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    Editing most Wikipedia pages is simple. Wikipedia uses two interface methods: classic editing with the Source Editor through wikitext (wiki markup), and a new VisualEditor (VE). Wikitext editing using the Source Editor is chosen by clicking the Edit source tab at the top of a Wikipedia page (or on a section-edit link). This opens an editable ...

  8. Help:Wikipedia editing for medical experts - Wikipedia

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    This can take some time and patience, but once you get the hang of it, many people in medical fields find contributing to Wikipedia an important way to share knowledge. In English Wikipedia alone for example, medical-related pages received over 2.27 billion page views in 2017 from around the world.

  9. Help:Starting editing - Wikipedia

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    Copy-edit an article Most articles in Wikipedia could use some copy-editing, including checking for typos, correcting mistakes in grammar, and improving clarity. Here is a good guide. Join a WikiProject Many Wikipedians work together to create better articles in their fields of interest. Locate your field here.