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Mentoring Program | Request Help |
Contact a mentor below to help you get started in contributing to the Wiki.
Seeking Help?[edit | edit source]
- Contact the individual in the list below who would be a good fit for your interests on the Wiki. The Mentor has included below how they would best like to be contacted
- If it links to their talk page, simply edit the page, scroll down to the bottom, and make your request there. Be sure you sign into the Wiki on a regular basis so that you can watch for additions to your Talk page. (In addition to getting an email, you will see a message at the top of every wiki page that you have a message.)
General Contributors[edit | edit source]
(click to go to the User page) |
Contact Me | |
James Tanner |
All levels of contributing; currently acting on the Wiki Support Team | Email me |
evancol |
All levels of contributing; working with the Community Council, U.S. State and County Pages | |
Charles Smith |
All levels of contributing; currently serving in Wiki Support | Email me |
Sandra Pond | All levels of contributing; currently serving in Wiki Support | Talk Page |
Lavera Parris | All levels of contributing; currently serving in Wiki Support | Email me |
Beverly Repouille | All levels of contributing; currently serving in Wiki Support | Talk Page |
Mentors:[edit | edit source]
- If you are willing to mentor another user, please fill out the table above:
- Mentor: Link to your User page in this column
- Areas of Expertise/Notes: Add the areas you would specifically like to mentor in, or any other notes here to help individuals determine who might be able to best help them.
- How to contact me: Link to your user talk page or your email address here, depending on how you would like to be contacted.
Additional Notes for Mentors[edit | edit source]
- Be watching for e-mails that will notify you of requests that come to your Talk page.
- Please add the {{Discussion Conventions}} template to your Talk page.
- We are working on a process for bringing in new volunteers with what needs to be taught. We'll keep you in the loop on how it comes together.
- Chat tools such as Skype can help make mentoring easier.
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