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===User Page===
 
Every McNair staff maintains his own personal wikipage, detailing administrative information and professional/academic background, alongside a short autobiography.
Refer to [[Dylan_Dickens | Dylan's Wikipage]] for inspiration. Or refer to the comprehensive [[Categories:Category:McNair_Staff | staff list]].
Create your own Wikipage by going to [[Form:McNair_Staff]] and filing out the form. On the first page of the form '''use your Full Name with spaces''' (like Ed Egan), not your username. Fill out the fields. For the image, upload one (see "Upload file" in the left Wiki sidebar) and just put the name of the file in the box (e.g. YourPic.jpg). Finally go to your user page (click your username at the top of the page), edit that page and include the following line:
===Working with the Wiki===
 
At McNair, the Wiki is both home to developed content in the form of an [[Current_Entrepreneurship_and_Innovation_Policies_(Wiki_Page) | independent public Wikipage]], and developing content that will serve a academic paper, issue brief or [[Business_Dynamism_in_High_Tech_(Blog_Post) | blog post]] in the future. It is the research team's main tool for knwoledge sharing, pooling resources, writing and peer-editing.
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Writing_better_articles Wiki-appropriate Writing Style]
You should also be creating pages for identified topic areas and to keep track of your projects. You must secure your pages by adding them to :[[:Category:Internal]] or some other appropriate category, so that they are available only to McNair staff and faculty. If you try to create a page that already exists the form will redirect you to edit that page. 
===Working with the infrastructure===
===Publishing through McNair Accounts===
 
====Twitter====
#After signing into the RDP, please fill out your work log. This should include the hours you work that day as well as your intended accomplishments for the day (preferably with links to pages you worked on!)
#Find at least one article per week related to entrepreneurship/another cool, related topic at Rice, Houston, in Texas, or in the United States. Post this article to the Slack #twitter channel.
 
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