General+principles

=General Principles=

For students producing revision notes:

 * ===Do not merely copy from books - put it in your own words===
 * ===Do not plagarise any other work===
 * ===Keep it simple - you can expand on notes by adding a further page if you wish, but please keep to the basic revision points on the main page===
 * ===Headings are Heading 1, most body text is Heading 3 to aid readability===
 * ===Use examples where possible===
 * ===Add links to other web-pages where appropriate===
 * ===Add images where appropriate (see notes below)===
 * ===Give examples of examination questions where appropriate===
 * ===Give sample answers to examination questions where you can===
 * ===Link to other relevant pages of this wiki wherever possible===
 * ===Give sources of any material that you have used===

The aim of this wiki is to produce a high quality revision aid for yourselves. You should be looking at the other pages to assist your learning.
===You are encouraged to comment constructively on other students' work. This can be done by using the discussion pages. It should not be necessary for staff to draw up any guidelines for what is acceptable in comments. If you are not sure whether something is appropriate, then it probably isn't.===

You are responsible for reading and acting on any comments put on the discussion page of your pages.
What to put on the pages