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I'm not sure if this would be appropriate, but it might be nice to have a section of tips on how a glossary can be used by teachers for things other than simply definitions. For example, I use glossary on my site for book suggestions linked to Amazon.com.--[[User:Hatshepsut|Hatshepsut]] 11:29, 29 January 2006 (WST) | I'm not sure if this would be appropriate, but it might be nice to have a section of tips on how a glossary can be used by teachers for things other than simply definitions. For example, I use glossary on my site for book suggestions linked to Amazon.com.--[[User:Hatshepsut|Hatshepsut]] 11:29, 29 January 2006 (WST) | ||
I do something similar with links to webpages. I link to specific state regulations in a glossary entry that appear in the defination or in text that I add at the end "from state regulation 259:12". --Ccollman | I do something similar with links to webpages. I link to specific state regulations in a glossary entry that may appear in the defination or in text that I add at the end "from state regulation 259:12". --Ccollman | ||
:Good idea - please go ahead and add add a glossary tips section. --[[User:Helen|Helen]] 16:49, 29 January 2006 (WST) | :Good idea - please go ahead and add add a glossary tips section. --[[User:Helen|Helen]] 16:49, 29 January 2006 (WST) |
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Glossary tips
I'm not sure if this would be appropriate, but it might be nice to have a section of tips on how a glossary can be used by teachers for things other than simply definitions. For example, I use glossary on my site for book suggestions linked to Amazon.com.--N Hansen 11:29, 29 January 2006 (WST)
I do something similar with links to webpages. I link to specific state regulations in a glossary entry that may appear in the defination or in text that I add at the end "from state regulation 259:12". --Ccollman
- Good idea - please go ahead and add add a glossary tips section. --Helen Foster 16:49, 29 January 2006 (WST)