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There is a tutorial on using the bookcreator for Wikipedia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1K03AZfpDM&feature=player_embedded#!  The main difference is that instead of clicking a link on the left side, you should go to this page http://orbit.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Special:Book to start creating your book.
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If you have found more than a few useful resources here, 'CREATE A BOOK' allows you to collect, save and download them for keeps. Do you only need resources for primary science? Or just ideas for ICT in maths or English? Or examples of dialogic teaching?
Whatever your particular need, here is what to do:
 
# Start making a book (http://orbit.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Special:Book)
# Use our menus and category links to find a resource page you want to keep.
# Each page you visit now has a box at the top to let you add the 'page' to your collection so far.
# When you're done collecting, choose 'show book' and adjust as shown in the video.
 
For a general idea, see this tutorial video on how to create books in other wiki sites. To start collecting a book of ORBIT resources - go to the page link above. And feel free to post your book of selected resources here to help the next person.
 
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The ORBIT Book creator is on this page: http://orbit.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Special:Book

Latest revision as of 21:22, 11 November 2013

How to make your own collection of resources with 'Book creator'

If you have found more than a few useful resources here, 'CREATE A BOOK' allows you to collect, save and download them for keeps. Do you only need resources for primary science? Or just ideas for ICT in maths or English? Or examples of dialogic teaching? Whatever your particular need, here is what to do:

  1. Start making a book (http://orbit.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Special:Book)
  2. Use our menus and category links to find a resource page you want to keep.
  3. Each page you visit now has a box at the top to let you add the 'page' to your collection so far.
  4. When you're done collecting, choose 'show book' and adjust as shown in the video.

For a general idea, see this tutorial video on how to create books in other wiki sites. To start collecting a book of ORBIT resources - go to the page link above. And feel free to post your book of selected resources here to help the next person.

VIDEO

Creating a customised book on Wikipedia

How to create a customised book on Wikipedia

Video/How to make your own book, https://oer.opendeved.net/wiki/Video/How_to_make_your_own_book,This video is available on your memory stick in the video/Video from other organisations folder.About this video. Duration: 4:14 (Some use of "" in your query was not closed by a matching "". watch on YouTube, local play / download options / download from dropbox)(Series: Video from other organisations, episode N/A)

The ORBIT Book creator is on this page: http://orbit.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Special:Book