Wikipedian Student Organizations/Clubhouse Index/Wikipedia Club at Montana State University
To use these inputboxes, simply click "create page" and you will be automatically redirect to a page with suggestions. Follow the suggestions to add content to your page.
Clubhouse Main Page
editYour main page can serve as your organization's homebase on this wiki. It can provide basic information about your organization to visitors and members, and it will link to other pages with detailed information about your club.
The template provided automatically includes,
- A picture, which can be a club photo or a logo
- A short written description of your club
- An infobox with basic information about your club
- An infobox with statistics about your club
- Links to your other club pages
For an example, click here.
Showcase
editThe Showcase page displays information about a student organization's accomplishments and activities, including photo galleries and summaries of projects and events.
The template provided automatically includes,
- Our Work: a section for links to content the organization has created or improved
- Our Projects: a section for links to wikiProjects the organization participates in or promotes
- Image Gallery: a table automatically configured to display up to 9 images
For an example, click here.
Create your "Get Involved" page
editThis page engages visitors in the organization's activities an interests, and in Wikimedia projects.
The template provided automatically includes,
- Edit: this section may include suggestions for new or experienced editors to contribute
- Join: a section for recruiting potential members
- Donate: an appeal for donations
- Contact us: instructions on how visitors can get contact the organization
- Links: this section includes can include links to online activities or games related to the organization's mission
For an example, click here.
Create your "Events" page
editThe events page promotes the organization's upcoming events to new visitors and provides members with information about upcoming events, like meetings, outreach events, fundraisers, conferences, or editing parties. Display information about past events here, or create a space for visitors and members to register for events.
The template provided automatically includes,
- A current events box with a calendar displaying today's date, and links to up to 3 upcoming, current, and past events.
- An upcoming events table displaying more detailed information for up to 8 events
- An events gallery displaying more detailed information for up to 8 past events
- An input box for creating new event pages for your groups to promote future or document past events
For an example, click here.
Create your "Connections" page
editThis page connects Wikipedian student organizations to one another and to other organizations. Display existing partnerships and affiliations here, and use userboxes to categorize your organizations Connections page and search for other organizations with similar interests or within similar geographies.
The template provided automatically includes,
- A space to display your organizations partnerships
- A space to display your organizations userboxes
- A link to a list of student organization userboxes and information about how to use and create these userboxes
For an example, click here.
Additional pages
editYou may want to create additional pages in your organization's space. You may use the input box below to do that. Just enter the name of your new page exactly as you'd like it to appear, and click "create article".
- Example: If your club is Wikipedians at Indiana University, and you are creating a page with instructions for an online scavenger hunt with the theme "Ming dynasty", you might name it "Wikimedia_Clubhouse/Clubhouse/Wikipedians at Indiana University/Instructions for Ming dynasty scavenger hunt".
To create an events page, use the inputbox below. It's important to ensure events are consistently named so that can be easily found. Please enter the name of your event followed by the year month and date. For example, "Club Meeting 2011 09 04", or "Ornithology Editing Party 2011 12 26".